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Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Thu 27th Aug 2015 9:43 am
by t1ggyzak
I know that woodrim wheels are talked about occasionally on this forum. Genuine ones do come up for sale very rarely and obviously the seller is well and truly in the driving seat as regards price. When they do appear there are various degrees of quality.Restored, unrestored.With original boss and dummy horn push and without or with some aftermarket "make do" attached!. Also pre airflow and airflow. Bearing in mind that values are a very subjective thing does anyone have any ideas on what one should be paying for..say .. a fully restored airflow wheel with boss and dummy centre push (if one should ever become available!)
MANY ,MANY years ago I had SIX which I sold. (pre airflow and airflow) They all went to good homes so I shouldn't be too worried but what I GOT for them ?? REALLY !! I don't like to think about those carefree ,benevolent days !
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Thu 27th Aug 2015 9:57 am
by Pete G
Contact Len Chandler on 01276 856591 or email him on
len.chandler@btinternet.com
He restores woodrims and many members have used him,- he may know of any that are available and is/was remanufacturing them
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Thu 27th Aug 2015 2:17 pm
by Keith Halstead
I recently know of a solid aeroflow woodrim sold to a fellow member for £750, so that seems to be the going rate, but have seen them advertised on Ebay for £1000.
Len Chandler does refurb old woodrims and remanufactures SE style wheels.
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Thu 27th Aug 2015 4:30 pm
by t1ggyzak
Many thanks to anyone who takes the trouble to reply to my post.
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Thu 27th Aug 2015 7:47 pm
by Pete G
So have you got a car you are restoring?
I'm sure you are not after a woodrim to hang on the wall
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Fri 28th Aug 2015 10:41 am
by t1ggyzak
Too old to start restoring Pete! If only I'd kept hold of the ones I had and sold so cheaply (cars that is) The second was like NEW .Engine rebuilt at QED ,bare metal respray etc,interior beautiful,wheel and gear knob as new (kept them off the car whilst I had it ). Sold it in 1983 for £3500.I'd do anything to have it back as it was when I sold it. I expect it's condition is bloody awful now ! Sometimes I dream I've still got it. Sad eh? Oh well......
The wheel - I do have one, and loads of handbooks and brochures etc that I have got kind of make up for my "loss". To have them is quite nostalgic. It's only the same as someone who collects stamps. They stick them in a book ,in a safe , and every so often bring them out and look at them and that gives them great pleasure.
Maybe I'm wrong but it works for me.
Thank you (and everyone else) again for your interest
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Fri 28th Aug 2015 10:53 am
by Steve 155C
What was the reg number of your old car?
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Fri 28th Aug 2015 11:06 am
by t1ggyzak
JLH 963D Steve. Enquired about it on here already. Apparently now in Norway....all that salt....oh dear !
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Fri 28th Aug 2015 1:44 pm
by Steve 155C
t1ggyzak wrote:JLH 963D Steve. Enquired about it on here already. Apparently now in Norway....all that salt....oh dear !
You say that but there are some very nice un-restored standard mk1's coming out of Norway/Finland/Sweden - so either they don't use salt or the owners never drove the cars in winter!
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2015 5:45 pm
by Keith Halstead
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2015 7:11 pm
by t1ggyzak
Hi Keith. Any reason why "I'm not authorised" to access your link?
Paul.
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2015 8:12 pm
by Keith Halstead
t1ggyzak wrote:Hi Keith. Any reason why "I'm not authorised" to access your link?
Paul.
It could be that the item is in the restricted area of the forum - basically there is an aeroflow restored wheel for sale at £1275 for sale at Beaulieu this weekend.
Re: Woodrim Wheel Availability
Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2015 9:17 pm
by t1ggyzak
Oh good. I hope someone enjoys having a go at it. It won't be me. Even with all the clues - time,place,price,description ,pics, I wouldn't know where to start looking.