Buy a new one. Or at least an aftermarket replacement. They show on ebay quite frequently, such as this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876770236
I am posting this message that I just sent Graham (a fellow Canadian Opeler) regarding his search for a crack-free steering wheel:
Graham,
I noticed your classified ad looking for an uncracked steering wheel. Very tough to find, except in climates that don't experience sub-zero weather. NOT in Canada, except maybe in Victoria, B.C. But how badly cracked is your wheel? I was able to repair mine VERY nicely by filling the cracks with two-component epoxy, and painted it black to hide the brown rim. Then I fashioned a nice padded lace-up leather cover that looks fabulous, and is MUCH nicer to hold than the stock plastic rim. The leather cover is available from AutoValue and Canadian Tire, and I used a simple vinyl wheel cover as an "under" padding, by gluing it to the wheel before I laced the leather cover on. A similar job was done by Otto Bartsch, and he posted the results at
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/...Wheel%20Cover/
(you need to be a member of the ClassicopelsVault site to view this, but you should be a member anyway!). My version didn't come with all the wrinkles (apologies to Otto!) but it's not as "padded" as Otto's.
HTH, and good luck!
Keith Wilford
working on my '71 GT and '75 SportWagon
Buy a new one. Or at least an aftermarket replacement. They show on ebay quite frequently, such as this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876770236
Keith Wilford
working on my '71 GT and '75 SportWagon
Or this one (one of my favorites):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876771123
Keith Wilford
working on my '71 GT and '75 SportWagon
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