Wheel In Motion
Classic Car Weekly|September 6,2017

If at first you don’t find the correct steering wheel… keep on trying!

 

John Lakey
Wheel In Motion

1985 OPEL MONZA GSE 3.6 IRMSCHER

The last report detailed the Monza’s re-trimmed ‘FB’ Recaros, which now finally fit me. However, that meant that the standard steering wheel was too big and too far away. Simple, I thought – I’ll buy a steering wheel boss and fit an aftermarket wheel – I even had a red one on my garage wall that would do, in the short term at least. A trawl of German eBay revealed a number of Opel Monza steering wheel bosses for the standard Momo fitment that my spare steering wheel has. I ordered one for £46 plus postage and despatched it straight to Graham Booty’s workshop. Sorted.

He phoned a few days later. ‘Wheel boss doesn’t fit. What do you want me to do?’ ‘Erm, make it fit?’ I said. ‘That isn’t an option,’ he replied. ‘It’s very wrong.’ Back to the internet.

I put a post on the ever helpful Autotransformer club forum and discovered that there are two Monza boss part numbers. So, thinking it was logical, I bought the other one. It was just over £60 this time and again came from Germany. You can guess the call: ‘Doesn’t fit either. It has the same splines as the previous one, but the horn hole is in a different place.’

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