After looking around at what some have done for interiors in their F's and similar vehicles I decided to keep and refinish my existing wheel. I believe it is a 'Superior Performance Products' model 500 knock-off.. but it's comfortable and looks good in the cab. I am wondering if this may be a real 500 because there IS is vintage 'SPP' sticker on the back window of the cab. My thought is maybe at one point they had a Superior wheel and for whatever reason this was replaced with what is in there now. The wheel I have is still old true to the style and vintage, but it doesn't have any of the markings I've seen on other 'real' SPP 500's.
Any clues on who actually made this wheel?
![Image](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/reflectionpoint/f100steeringwheelfront.jpg)
Front of wheel, same number of rivets as SPP 500.
![Image](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/reflectionpoint/f100steeringwheelcenter.jpg)
Hub has no markings whatsoever, also spoke has only 3-holes, other SPP 500's I've seen have 4.
![Image](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/reflectionpoint/f100steeringwheelback.jpg)
Back shows finger notches, unlike the 500 shown below which is smooth.
These are a couple shots of a real Superior 500 circa early 60's to early 70's.
![Image](http://images.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/pix/2753290.jpg)
Clearly identifies itself.
![Image](http://images.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/pix/2753289.jpg)
Different spoke hole arrangement and different back piece (no finger notches).
Both wheels are the same size (13.5") so my though is they'd be almost identical if mine were 'real', ya?
It's not life-or-death what steering wheel is in my truck, I'm just curious. I love the style of these wheels, gives the interior a nice touch.