I had the original wheel from my 59 Sport Fury recast last year by Don Eash of D & D Automoblia. Don’s shop is located at 813 Ragers Hill Rd., South Fork, PA 15956. For those of you in or near Pennsylvania, South Fork is about 30 minutes NE of Johnstown. His number is 814-539-5653 and he prefers that customers call between 1PM and 5PM ET.
I stopped at his shop last July on my way back from Carlisle and he showed me the complete process from stripping the wheel to pouring the liquid urethane into the mold and evacuating any air in the liquid in a pressure chamber. After curing, he trims off all of the sprues and polishes the wheel to a perfect gloss. He doesn’t have molds for every wheel made, but he’s always looking for a good wheel to make a new mold from. Email at adicenso43@earthlink.net for a picture of my wheel.
Hi Tony – I’m taking the liberty of posting the image here, that you sent me on an earlier occasion. Thanks! Dan
Yeah, that wheel looks very nice! Our wheel is now being recasted. Can’t wait till my parents pick the wheel up at tony’s place. I wanna see it ![]()
neat! How much did it cost you?
It costs $750. My parents are picking up our new steering wheel tomorrow at Tony’s place. They are in the US of A now. Only i have to wait 3 weeks before it can go in our car. I kinda miss the car now ![]()
Matthew, I notice that you didn’t say, “I miss my parents” ![]()
Dan
You saw that good! No, i miss them a little bit. It’s really quiet here. They are gone for a good reason
Our new steering wheel
can’t wait till they bring it home.
It is in the car now!! And it looks FANTASTIC.
Thanks Tony!
Let’s have a pic for the world to see!
Dan
Next Sunday I’ll show it to the world, the weather is too bad now to make pictures. I’ll make plenty of pics tomorrow when I meet Johnny Otter and his SF! Just hope that the weather gets better.
Ron
W W Motorcars and Parts, in rural northern Virginia, is an auto restoration shop that has an elaborate steering wheel recasting operation. Cars and Parts Magazine used this shop in some of its restoration projects, chiefly the steering wheel of a '57 Chevy restoration it did in 1992. I have a record of this restoration in book form, and the finished wheel looks good. There is no reason why the shop cannot replicate that success with a 59 Belvedere or Sport Fury wheel. They were charging $475 per wheel in 1992, I don’t know what they are charging today.
W W Motorcars and Parts Inc.
132 Main Street
Broadway, VA 22815
(540) 896-8243
how can i get a hold of Tony i need my steering wheel done also i live in colorado springs he lives in falcon colorado my number is 719 392 2276 call me
Ragtop, I sent out my steering wheel to be recast by Koch’s, in California. I don’t know if the work is as good as Eash’s, but I’ll soon find out – it shipped Friday. I’ll take pix and post them here when it arrives.
The also touched up the padded insert for me, and painted it and the brown parts of my wheel black. All for $600; we’ll see.
Dan
The wheel’s arrived! It looks just great. I noticed a tiny bubble in the lower casting, off to the side – really too small to even mention. The cracked brown pieces were expertly glued together – it looks like they may have been encapsulated in black, one continuous piece! An expert fusion with the clear plastic; and the padded center came out beautiful. Now, I’m going to have to get the “Plymouth” insert rechromed!
I’m really happy with the way in came out. It makes the whole “Robert Doucet” incident a distant memory…
Dan
Great report..so glad it was all you expected..
Dan, seems like you are speeding things up! The steering wheel is looking fantastic, and you had a good price compared to what I paid in 2004! You saved just enough money to get the Plymouth insert to the chrome shop ![]()
Ron
Ron, the only thing that’s speeding up is my collection of parts! Now, if I really wanted to speed things up, I’d buy Matthew a plane ticket…
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Dan



