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I.D. old car logo
I have found a vintage steering wheel, it is what might be known as a "Brooklands steering wheel" (or in the style of a Brooklands) with 3 arms radiating from the centre and each arm made up of 4 rods. The 3 arms are not equidistant i.e. more of a T shape than a Y shape.
If you google brooklands steering wheel you will see plenty images most of them with 4 arms, each arm made up of 5 rods,
In the centre of this steering wheel, is a logo that I do not recognise, it looks like inter connecting facebook "f" (eff) without the crossline cutting through the f . on one side the effs are blue on the other the effs are silver
Sort of like a truncated partial U from the Unilever logo
and these effs are interlocking at the centre of the logo.
I am wondering, obviously, what this logo is.
I have not got it with me here, so I am describing this from memory of earlier today. I am also 'gadget' and 'technology' poor, i..e. I don't have a wizzbang computer and phone, I have no way of uploading an image at this time. Nor even in the near future.
I have looked at "old car logos" on google and have not found it, maybe it is a after market steering wheel manufacturer's logo?
If you google brooklands steering wheel you will see plenty images most of them with 4 arms, each arm made up of 5 rods,
In the centre of this steering wheel, is a logo that I do not recognise, it looks like inter connecting facebook "f" (eff) without the crossline cutting through the f . on one side the effs are blue on the other the effs are silver
Sort of like a truncated partial U from the Unilever logo
and these effs are interlocking at the centre of the logo.
I am wondering, obviously, what this logo is.
I have not got it with me here, so I am describing this from memory of earlier today. I am also 'gadget' and 'technology' poor, i..e. I don't have a wizzbang computer and phone, I have no way of uploading an image at this time. Nor even in the near future.
I have looked at "old car logos" on google and have not found it, maybe it is a after market steering wheel manufacturer's logo?
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A great description - but really you need to post a picture of it.0
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If you can post on here you can upload a picture, tinypic.com or similar.
Its simple.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »If you can post on here you can upload a picture, tinypic.com or similar.
Its simple.
But rather more difficult if the OP doesn't have any means of taking a digital photo.0 -
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That looks like a Triumph or Standard/Triumph.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];71425851]That looks like a Triumph or Standard/Triumph.[/QUOTE]
TR4 if you scroll down :-) A guess based the U shape and two colours..
OP we need a pic !
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These people have been making after market wheels like that for ages.
https://www.moto-lita.co.uk/steering-wheels/0 -
Hey, I can't see your pic link (old browser, told you, no wizzbang computer here)
But what I did do was search for a TR4 steering wheel and I got this...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Triumph-TR4-and-TR4A-steering-wheel-/161708177971
I reckon this is it,
I forgot to look at it today when I was there, but yeah, this is it.
Thank you.0
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