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    F.I.V. Wood Steering Wheel

    There are those F.I.V. stamped steering wheels. Made evetually by a company called Secura or other. The company is FIV and reverse, or whatever.
    I only know that this steering wheel came in The GHIBLY and was also sold as an option for the Shelby Mustangs in '66 and '67.

    Does anybody know more about these steering wheels, or knows other cars, that they were used? Which company made them, and when and for what cars they had them to be fit. And any other information would be greatly apricated.

    How do the Maserati wheels look from the back?

    Here's pictures.

    Does anybody know where it could fit? I don't think this fits a Mustang.








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    w.t.f.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOT ROD View Post
    w.t.f.?
    Ignore it. My google search shows that one of those in good condition may be worth something but not much is known.

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    Thanks!

    I know that already, but my main question now is what is the fitting of the Back on my picture? Any Maserati guys here? Will it fit the GHIBLI?

    If so, where do I find one for 5000 Euro? I need sth. to put my steering wheel in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOT ROD View Post
    Thanks!

    I know that already, but my main question now is what is the fitting of the Back on my picture? Any Maserati guys here? Will it fit the GHIBLI?

    If so, where do I find one for 5000 Euro? I need sth. to put my steering wheel in.
    The important question here is, do you have a Ghibli?

    And if you do, pics please.
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    Of course not, but I have 5000Euros today

    And if I had one, I could check if it fits.

    I will buy a '71 Camaro 4 Speed later. Not a Ghibli, but still a cool Machine.
    A Redneck Ferrari suits me better (and the price! ) but I like those old italian sport cars a lot!

    Iso Grifo would be my choice. Best of both worlds. A good reliable american engine and a very sexy body!

    Mangusta I want u too!

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    Now it's my turn to say it: wtf
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    I just said wtf because there was a Spam sth. before, that is now removed...

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    Yeah I saw the spam post, but the list of cars you just made is quite...pretentious
    Love the Iso Grifo.
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    is quite what?

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    anspruchsvoll?
    looking at your flag.

    Camaro (in Europe), Maserati Ghibli (mk1 I assume), De Tomaso Mangusta, Iso Rivolta Grifo...those are no econoboxes
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    Ah, this meaning. There are others too. Yeah anspruchsvoll. Why not?!. Only the best will do! Did I mention a Miura (my dream car!) already? But as I said I would prefer an Italian car with an american engine. This saves a lot of money when there is sth. to fix. And on US engines there is more reliability, as they were first designed for farm equipment and trucks before they went into exotic sport cars. laugh!

    I had a '73 Camaro 350. That thing was fast and very economic. It took beetween 12 and 15 liters on 100 km. That was really cool. A Chevy smallblock can be a real gas saver if set up right. My '59 El Camino can be driven with 13-14 liters also.

    My daily '74 Pick Up sucks gas like an alcoholic though Ford 390's ain't abstinent I guess.

    That's why I got a 'Opel Commodore A Coupe GS from '68 with a GS/E Engine. This is really a gas saver for my point of view.

    Still want to know where my steering wheel could fit.
    Last edited by HOT ROD; 11-29-2009 at 01:26 AM.

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    hey, im pretty sure i have the exact same wheel, mines currently fitted on my VW, i cant find out much about em either

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