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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: Bryan302 on July 18, 2014, 09:32:52 PM
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I have the chance to buy a mint rosewood that has been in storage for more than 35 years. My question is, how much variation can be in the color of the rosewood rim? The owner says that the rim has a very distinct pinkish tint! I was just curious if they were more of a pinkish - orange color when new? All other factors of this wheel are correct to a N34 wheel. I know there is NO chance that this is a repop! I have not seen this wheel yet, but need to be able to buy when I have the chance. Do they all need to look like the examples in Ed's steering wheel section? JohnZ and Ed, please give your opinion.
Thanks,
Bryan
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I have my rosewood wheel I took off my car 35 years ago in a closet and I see no sign of a pinkish tint on it.
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Just make sure you are not buying it from a guy out of Angola Indiana. He said the same thing, I was one of the lucky ones to get my money back. Many people got taken by that guy. I did end up finding a nice original. Although it is called a rosewood wheel it looks a bit more orange. I have not seen one with any pink in it, but I would love to see a pic when you see it or he sends you an image. The repops always look to dark, and are easy to identify.
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Mine is not pink! That sounds just goofy..............perhaps if he's color blind................
Jim
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Barely used or NOS ones are real dark in color and they get lighter in color as they get used.
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Here's my untouched original N34 wheel.
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The one I have, came from a low milage car, and looks pretty similar to JohnZ's.
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In person though, they look a bit more orange to me.
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Mine was a dark reddish brown. Stored for 25+ years inside, looked the same as when I bought it in the 80's. Wish I had taken the pics in natural lighting setting rather than indoors -
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I thought there was a darker N34 wheel used till approx 10/68? Almost a Walnut colour?
My N34 appears much darker than John Z,s, I wonder if there was production run differences?
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Thanks Everybody! The wheel I have already is about the same color as John's and Austin's, and is mostly what I have seen in the past. I have seen some examples with an orange tint. Maybe this guy is color blind, I hope so. I'll let you guys know how it turns out. The wheel I have has a grand canyon crack, so maybe this one will turn out to be a good one. Thanks for your replies, that was exactly the information I needed as to what mint or NOS wheels looked like.
Thanks,
Bryan
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I thought there was a darker N34 wheel used till approx 10/68? Almost a Walnut colour?
My N34 appears much darker than John Z,s, I wonder if there was production run differences?
That's correct - the first 3 months of production, the N34 wheel was "walnut", then in late November it changed to the lighter "rosewood" color, as noted here:
http://www.camaros.org/swheel.shtml#69
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In another post, I posted pics of my 69 Walnut Wheel,fyi. http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=11741.15
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Im looking for an original rosewood if anyone knows where I can get one? Thanks
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Im looking for an original rosewood if anyone knows where I can get one? Thanks
Not cheap, but......
http://www.camarocentral.com/1969_Rose_Wood_Grain_Steering_Wheel_Orignal_GM_p/ste-81k.htm
And even more pricey, but they do describe it as a 10/10 (but no pics....)
http://www.camarocentral.com/1969_Rose_Wood_Grain_Steering_Wheel_Orignal_GM_p/ste-81w.htm
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Z28Z11's is more what they look like when low mile or NOS. They seem to get lighter in color like John's I guess from use and sunlight ?
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I looked at a NOS with the box at the Raleigh NC show a couple years ago. It was darker than mine. Mine (64k miles) looks like Johns, a little oranger than the NOS. The NOS lasted about 30 minutes at $2500.
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Thanks all, for your help. I had to be ready. The man said that it looked pinkish. Well, thankfully he turned out to be color blind. The wheel turned out to look about like John's. It's gorgeous, I bought it. Thanks everybody!
Bryan