Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: acbrock on January 03, 2024, 23:31:31
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Hi,
Does anyone know if anyone sells wood for the Nardi Steering Wheels? My wood was pretty bad so I took it all apart. It might be restorable but new wood would be much easier. The black ring is broken and the wood split in a few places...
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There is a company in the UK that restores wheels to a very high standard. Look on-line for "Myrtle Limited."
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http://www.maderaconcepts.com/
About 90 miles north of you.
Not sure if they do wheels but they do amazing automotive wood.
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I would second Kampala's comment. Madera Concepts did a presentation at PagodaFest San Diego, their work is simply amazing.
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If you have dismantled or deconstructed your Nardi wood wheel, sad to say that the cost of reconstruction may exceed the cost of simply finding a suitable replacement. I don't know enough about the construction of Nardi wheels but it sounds to me like a fairly custom process to machine new wood to the right specifications, assemble it and refinish it.
Madera does exceedingly beautiful work, and that precision and flawless finish comes at a price. When I was having some work done on my car from 2020-2021, refinishing all my interior wood was on the list. The cost of refinishing by Madera (I sent the wood out to them for examination and quotation) was about the same as replacing with new (albeit reproduction) wood offered by Authentic Classics. So I opted for new from Authentic, and sold all my used wood to help defray the cost.
If you do an online search for "wood steering wheel restoration" you'll come up with a few firms in the USA that do this work. However, most of them seem to be in the "restoration" rather than "rebuilding" which means the wood itself must be salvageable. It surely doesn't hurt to contact these firms and pose the question.
A quick check on eBay reveals plenty of Nardi wheels for sale, in several models and colors, priced between $250 and $500.
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I had my Nardi steering wheel restored at Madera Concepts mentioned below - it is stunning. I'd give them a call.
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I can attest to the fine work done by Madera. They refinished all the wood pieces in my car and got it perfectly done. I was in Santa Barbara and visited their workshop before having the work done. It’s a small, family run business. They understand the correct stain and finish for w113: dark walnut plus satin finish. They do primarily Rolls Royce, Jaguar and Mercedes wood dash/trim.