what did the 64 1/2 steering wheel look like?

Asked by radiodan Feb 19, 2007 at 11:10 PM about the 1964 Ford Mustang

Question type: General

what was the difference between the steering wheel of the early 64 1/2 and the actual 65 model mustang?

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Hello, Both had deep concave wheels. This was actually a safety feature to protect the driver on impact, but was noted more for its style. The 1965 had the option of a wood grain steering wheel as part of the Interior Decor Group, while I do not believe the 1964.5 did. Best of luck, CarGrrl

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Un-plug your horn(unless you like annoying your neighbors),,push your horn,and turn the ring to the left to remove it-now,carefully dismantle the backside,and remove the emblem,and surround-ring..If your wheel is a true 64 1/2,you will see "falcon sprint" behind the mustang emblem..If it is blank-it"s a 65-66 steering wheel..

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NO- It will say-FALCON SPRINT...Also, remove your sterring wheel,and look at the contact plate, for the horn..64 1/2 will be two copper rings,for contact-Same as the 64- and older Falcons..65, went to a single copper -contact...AND--behind the mustang emblem, will be blank...

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63sprintowner is right, I have a 64.5 and under the mustang cap on the steering wheel is a Falcon Sprint wheel,they where both coming down the line,and they hadn't got the new steering wheels in yet!!!!! Here's a picture of mine !!!!!!

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here's a better picture of my 64 1/2 mustang steering wheel

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