Now that I have the ‘Turk” body back on the frame, I started doing all the fitting of parts and pieces that could only be done once it was all together.

A long time ago, before I even owned the Turk, I was running around willy nilly, searching for all kind of parts for the build of all builds. One of the things I bought was a four spoke steering wheel to put into the long bed, not knowing there was a size difference between the three and four spoke wheels. Along the way, I also found there is a difference between the years and models in terms of the inner workings of the steering hubs, horn and turn signal setups. I ended up cleaning up a three spoke instead.

I never stopped thinking of the four spoke and bartered for a section of column from a wrecking yard in Oregon.

All parts in hand, I began to cut and paste to get the parts to fit. The shaft bearing and tapper lock were the same.


For my purposes, I am dealing with a 1961 Unibody with floor mounted shifter. The steering hub has CODF-3511-AW, cast into the metal below where the turn signal switch screws in.

Large wheel bezel separated from column and trimmed to fit around original column head

Turn signal shaft access hole drilled and filed. Shifter bump hammered to match profile

Horn inner contact ring removed from original wheel and added to four spoke wheel

Mocked up

Trial fit before turn signal hole drilled and filed

All I need now is to find the nylon encased horn wire to the original hub, and the big wheel through-spring to get the horn to work.