I am always looking for parts. Came across this on CL today and picked it up since I would like to have the smaller wooden steering wheel. Based on data from the the encyclopedia, I am guessing it is between 1912-1920. It is iron spider and wood wheel. It has T902B stamped part number. It also has what looks like trade mark - W ? It measures 15 OD - 12 3/8 ID and 1 3/8 thick.
Can anyone date this to the year? What company is "W"?
Ted
Wooden Steering Wheel
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- First Name: Ted
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Re: Wooden Steering Wheel
Just looking for what the mark "W" stands for? Assuming it is a company trademark, like on other supplier provided parts to Ford. Any info would be appreciated.
Ted
Ted
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Re: Wooden Steering Wheel
I would think the W trademark stands for Williams, that was later changed to Transue Williams.
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Re: Wooden Steering Wheel
Nice find.