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    Default Volante S6 Sport Leather Series

    My sport steering wheel for my pace car has wear on the leather. I know that redline can send replacement leather kits for them and get a local upholsterer to install it.

    I happen to find this website and was hoping someone could tell me if they have experience with this company and if the wheels fit well in our cars.

    https://www.volantesteeringwheels.co...3060b-2blk.htm

    Thanks,

    Patrick

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    Not used them, but it looks nice to me..... LOL
    Mike

    Now stang-less.

    88 Cougar 5.0

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    https://mewe.com/p/fordsportsteering...herrecovering1

    This is a coworker of mine. He does top notch work.
    Jim DeAngelis
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    '79 Capri 2.3L n/a, Medium Copper metallic, survivor
    (bought from MRausch82)

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    <roll eyes>
    Join some Stupid A***ss social website to buy a product????
    Huh???

    Your co-worker may do great work, but he doesn't have a clue about marketing or web sales.
    Unless he's a scammer, have him create an etsy account, and sell there ( https://www.etsy.com/ ).

    Fwiw, Amazon also now has an area for people doing small customized orders.
    But, it's still Amazon, and more work/effort, for less exposure, less pay, and dealing with the hoards of flaming *****hole buyers/reviews.

    And, no, etsy is not just for bored housewives looking to buy their 4 trillionth set of curtains.
    Search:
    86 Mustang
    tools
    saw
    sex
    ....


    Fwiw, Etsy and ebay are both good places for people doing custom/small orders.
    However, for all practical purposes, ebay doesn't have product reviews. And, "it's ebay". Fwiw, since ebay was "mostly bought" by private venture company a few years back, ebay now sucks a****** in many many areas/ways.



    From a quick search:
    Check out:
    https://www.etsy.com/search?q=86%20mustang

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/SEMichiganAutomotive
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/TJMARZ
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftsAndKustoms

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    Good luck to your friend!
    Last edited by stangPlus2Birds; 03-24-2021 at 09:33 PM.

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    The steering wheels look great. Too bad I’m in Canada.

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    wow, that was pretty brutal for just posting a source for sport wheel recovering...

    That's just one avenue to reach him. He's been doing this as a side gig for several years now, usually only advertises on the Pinto/Maverick/MII/Fseries sites. He's on FB too, not sure about Etsy.

    But I'll let him exactly how you feel about him advertising on MeWe...
    Jim DeAngelis
    Cornucopia of Useless Knowledge
    Connoisseur of Dearborn Ferrous Oxide
    '83 GT hatch, currently under the knife
    '79 Capri 2.3L n/a, Medium Copper metallic, survivor
    (bought from MRausch82)

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