Unusual Steering Wheel Badge?
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Has anyone seen this steering wheel centre trim before? It's from my early Plus 2 which has the mini style indicator switch with the integral horn switch. There is no horn push, or pencil or the other bits inside the boss. The steering column does have the earthing strap at the rack end though.
The steering wheel appears to the be the correct large diameter Colin Chapman signature type.
I haven't seen it available from the usual suspects, nor on pictures from other cars. I quite like it, and would like to source another as the edge is missing a little bit by a ham fisted previous owner/mechanic. No part numbers on it or anything Any ideas?
The steering wheel appears to the be the correct large diameter Colin Chapman signature type.
I haven't seen it available from the usual suspects, nor on pictures from other cars. I quite like it, and would like to source another as the edge is missing a little bit by a ham fisted previous owner/mechanic. No part numbers on it or anything Any ideas?
Chris
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That’s the centre from a late Sprint or Plus 2S 130 steering wheel, the spokes radiating from the central emblem being the giveaway.
Earlier versions had a mottled finish in stead of the spokes.
Tim
Earlier versions had a mottled finish in stead of the spokes.
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Chris that horn push is quite rare and probably worth quite a bit. Shame it’s been damaged. In your shoes I’d try to repair it. If you can find a small piece of donor plastic, cut and file to shape and then attach that using black Milliput. 24 hours later it should be rock solid leaving you trim off any excess, file and sand smooth. Finally mask off the edge and repaint. I think you could get a very good result. Milliput is fantastic stuff, it comes in two separate little blocks, cut off what you need, mix it together and you’ve got a couple of hours before it hardens. It’s mouldable and quite easy to work with. If you give it a go take photos and show us how well it comes out. Good luck!
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Chris.
Having taken the photos and Tims “mottled” comment I am not sure if it is correct.
I’ve owned the car from 1975, but the previous owner was a machinist and he could have made the alum badge retainer to hold a different badge, really not sure.
Perhaps Tim could comment.
Having taken the photos and Tims “mottled” comment I am not sure if it is correct.
I’ve owned the car from 1975, but the previous owner was a machinist and he could have made the alum badge retainer to hold a different badge, really not sure.
Perhaps Tim could comment.
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Here's a picture of the later flatter horn push on a 130/5:
This is the earlier style of the (later) flat horn badge with leather insert on my Feb 1972 Sprint:
As has been mentioned, the later style is quite rare & sought after, just ask Ted Taylor
This is the earlier style of the (later) flat horn badge with leather insert on my Feb 1972 Sprint:
As has been mentioned, the later style is quite rare & sought after, just ask Ted Taylor
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The one with radialised spokes was also used in Europas. It’s probable that by the time the last Elans and Plus 2s were being despatched, they just used whatever was on the shelf !
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A good time to bring up two questions I have:
My horn push is the same but the actual badge surround with the radiating lines is coloured Bordeaux Red, the same as the original car colour - would this have been a factory jobbie, or afterwards?
My second question: does anyone know if it is possible to refurbish the bonnet badge? Mine has gone cloudy in a couple of places and wondered if I scraped away the black from behind where the moisture has attacked it, cleaned the area and re-applied some gloss black if it would work, or be more of a mess?
Looking at the two logos above, the fonts are different. I guess in those days they did not worry too much about such fineries - or did they? I am making a mould for an airbox to take 90mm trumpets and plan on having the word lotus embossed in the top of the box, and wondered what font should be used...
My horn push is the same but the actual badge surround with the radiating lines is coloured Bordeaux Red, the same as the original car colour - would this have been a factory jobbie, or afterwards?
My second question: does anyone know if it is possible to refurbish the bonnet badge? Mine has gone cloudy in a couple of places and wondered if I scraped away the black from behind where the moisture has attacked it, cleaned the area and re-applied some gloss black if it would work, or be more of a mess?
Looking at the two logos above, the fonts are different. I guess in those days they did not worry too much about such fineries - or did they? I am making a mould for an airbox to take 90mm trumpets and plan on having the word lotus embossed in the top of the box, and wondered what font should be used...
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HCA wrote:A good time to bring up two questions I have:
My horn push is the same but the actual badge surround with the radiating lines is coloured Bordeaux Red, the same as the original car colour - would this have been a factory jobbie, or afterwards?
That is certainly an owner mod, quite well done by the look of it.
HCA wrote:My second question: does anyone know if it is possible to refurbish the bonnet badge? Mine has gone cloudy in a couple of places and wondered if I scraped away the black from behind where the moisture has attacked it, cleaned the area and re-applied some gloss black if it would work, or be more of a mess?
The badges are usually enamel, maybe you can touch it up... but they are usually available from Matty/Sue Miller for not too much. Have fun researching the relevance of the Black badge...
HCA wrote:Looking at the two logos above, the fonts are different. I guess in those days they did not worry too much about such fineries - or did they? I am making a mould for an airbox to take 90mm trumpets and plan on having the word lotus embossed in the top of the box, and wondered what font should be used...
2 different fonts by intention, the one on your hood has the "San Serif" font (means without serifs on the end of the characters), while the horn push is the original font with Serifs. Anoraks love stuff like this !
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