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lobbs
02-04-2008, 10:31 AM
Does anyonee know where i can get a Steering wheel cover for a '91 chevy s10? what it is is the cap that goes over the horn, its missing and looks like an eyesore. any help?

tbone
02-04-2008, 11:56 AM
ebay is your best bet.

on the other hand, wandering around some of the local junkyards some afternoon can be fun.

fyrewood
02-04-2008, 02:08 PM
You mean like this one?

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Or this one?

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Or this one out of Akron?

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tigerbill
02-04-2008, 04:59 PM
You can also try [Only Registered Users Can See Links.]. You can select from all over the country, a district, or a state and the prices are listed starting from the highest to the lowest and then it goes into "call for price"

Really a great resource.

Kamd50
02-04-2008, 05:14 PM
That was really nice of you fyrewood and tigerbill. It's nice to see people being decent and caring towards others.:thumbsup:

tbone
02-05-2008, 09:03 AM
That was really nice of you fyrewood and tigerbill. It's nice to see people being decent and caring towards others.:thumbsup:

hey, what was wrong with mine?!?!?!? :gasp:

CarlE
02-05-2008, 09:25 AM
hey, what was wrong with mine?!?!?!? :gasp:

Wandering around the junkyards just doesn't seem like fun to me!!! Ha Ha Ha.

tbone
02-05-2008, 10:00 AM
well it's not the worlds most comfortable environment but hunting down something is part of the fun sometimes. it's advisable to take a friend though...or smith & wesson...or both.

i haven't been on that kind of quest for a while sine my band upgraded our van.

seeing all of the bullet hole ridden and burned down to the frame cars in canton junkyards is rather amazing to me however. there's tons of them in that city for some reason. they're usually all lined up too...

i also saw a cavalier that had obviuosly rolled over several times but had a front liscense plate that read "god is my pilot". the irony was delicious.

CarlE
02-05-2008, 10:57 AM
well it's not the worlds most comfortable environment but hunting down something is part of the fun sometimes. it's advisable to take a friend though...or smith & wesson...or both.

i haven't been on that kind of quest for a while sine my band upgraded our van.

seeing all of the bullet hole ridden and burned down to the frame cars in canton junkyards is rather amazing to me however. there's tons of them in that city for some reason. they're usually all lined up too...

i also saw a cavalier that had obviuosly rolled over several times but had a front liscense plate that read "god is my pilot". the irony was delicious.

What? God take that night off or what??? Ha Ha.

Kamd50
02-05-2008, 12:31 PM
hey, what was wrong with mine?!?!?!?

:oops2: , must of overlooked that. I commend anyone that takes a minute to at least try and help another poster out here, instead of just ignoring their post. My oldest son shares your shares your offbeat interest in roaming around the junkyards looking for unusual finds and parts from time to time too, lol! And oddly enough,is a musician also:scratchchin:

By the way, I have visited your band's site before, I am quite sure. You are a horn man right? Pretty cool

tbone
02-06-2008, 08:54 AM
:oops2: , must of overlooked that. I commend anyone that takes a minute to at least try and help another poster out here, instead of just ignoring their post. My oldest son shares your shares your offbeat interest in roaming around the junkyards looking for unusual finds and parts from time to time too, lol! And oddly enough,is a musician also:scratchchin:

By the way, I have visited your band's site before, I am quite sure. You are a horn man right? Pretty cool

i was just kidding around but thanks for your reply!

furthermore, i sent you a pm so i don't drag this thread off topic any more than i already have...

lobbs
02-07-2008, 02:01 PM
i think those might work, ah hell, i'll justbuy a chain steering wheel