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69 Charger Wood Grain Steering Wheel Identification

69 Charger Mark

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What is the correct wood grain steering wheel for a 69 Charger. I see some where the 3 spokes look more like a "Y" and other that are more flat and look like a "T". Thanks in advance.
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Well there is only one that is right. The brushed silver horn switch holder has 3 cut outs for the spokes.

These cut outs will only fit one of those wheels you show.

Question for you: turn those wheels over and tells us the stamped 7 digit part number stamped into the spokes neat the center,
 
The one in picture is correct
 
Step back from the screen and look, there are two different wheels in that picture. The clocking of the spokes is different.
 
There is difference between 68/69 ....and 70 ... center has more holes drilled into it
 
I think it’s just the angle those two pictures were taken. The top one looks like more of a face on view, where as the bottom one looks more tilted where the top is farther away.
 
There is difference between 68/69 ....and 70 ... center has more holes drilled into it
Yes the 70 model has three holes for the column adapter ring. Other than that they will interchange with no issues. I have seen different color wood grain between the 68/69 and 70 models, where the 70 was a lighter color grain. I have not seen or heard of different spoke placement as mentioned above.
 
Step back from the screen and look, there are two different wheels in that picture. The clocking of the spokes is different.
I don't think so. It looks like the first wheel is pictured straight on and the bottom picture is at a slight angle from the bottom looking up. The spokes and the holes in the hub are at the same places between the two wheels.
 
This isnt a rocket science issue,just place the two wheels facing each other n line up the spokes n you will know
 
Hey Guys, both of these wheels are on Ebay. Maybe it's the angle of the picture that makes one look like the spoke placement is a "Y" and the other look like a "T". Just checking to see if they had a different clocking on one year vs the other since both of these are being sold as a 69 Wheel. If the clocking is the same then it's got to be the way the picture is taken. Thanks. ---------- Mark.
 
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