FS: Petri Steering Wheels

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Just listed a bunch of steering wheels on my little website…

I know these wheels are great original equipment for our cars and while I do have a 40cm petri wheel with a hub I also have a leather wrapped one without a hub. And a bunch of 38s which I think fit the cabin of an e9 better than a 40 anyhow. These can be rehubbed with a momo hub and adapter from pati patina store here . so take a look see if anything tickles your fancy and let me know!

Thanks for looking!
 
bumping this. make offers on anything. i know theyre priced up there. i have sold the italvolanti and the wood e9 wheel.
 
If I still had my Audi Fox, I might consider the wheel you have for sale. Alas, since I lived in WI at the time, rust killed that car.
 
If I still had my Audi Fox, I might consider the wheel you have for sale. Alas, since I lived in WI at the time, rust killed that car.
That's funny, Audi Fox, haven't heard that in a while. Our family friends growing up had one and I hope you don't take offense to this but what a piece... Those were horribly built cars. My father loved rubbing it in his face all the time with the Bavaria because he had nothing but problems with the Audi, and this was mid-70's I believe so it was still fairly new, if not brand new when he bought it. Bavaria built 10x better than an Audi Fox. It's funny that I even remember that.
 
That's funny, Audi Fox, haven't heard that in a while. Our family friends growing up had one and I hope you don't take offense to this but what a piece... Those were horribly built cars. My father loved rubbing it in his face all the time with the Bavaria because he had nothing but problems with the Audi, and this was mid-70's I believe so it was still fairly new, if not brand new when he bought it. Bavaria built 10x better than an Audi Fox. It's funny that I even remember that.
There weren't a lot of used Bavarias floating around Milwaukee, WI in the early 1980s. Indeed, I would venture a guess there are not a lot of used Bavarias floating around Milwaukee today.

The guy I bought the car from was a fastidious German and the car was very well cared for. But for the rust, I really liked the Audi. (It was the first non-US made car I owned, and my prior experience had been primarily Pontiacs). Simple, light, no a/c, no radio, much better suspension and brakes than what I had been driving.

I wish buying simple stripped down cars like that was still an option.
 
There weren't a lot of used Bavarias floating around Milwaukee, WI in the early 1980s. Indeed, I would venture a guess there are not a lot of used Bavarias floating around Milwaukee today.

The guy I bought the car from was a fastidious German and the car was very well cared for. But for the rust, I really liked the Audi. (It was the first non-US made car I owned, and my prior experience had been primarily Pontiacs). Simple, light, no a/c, no radio, much better suspension and brakes than what I had been driving.

I wish buying simple stripped down cars like that was still an option.
Audi 80 für €15,000 https://share.google/sAFZhmKsWZgbWZueY

It is still an option :cool:...
 
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