Just noticed what looks like a very nice steering wheel on EBAY: two tone green. I have absolutely no  connection or interest in it. If somebody needs it, the price is a fraction of repair cost. Just putting this out there.

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Comment by Jason Edge on January 21, 2017 at 9:41am

There were only 2 steering wheels used - tilt or non-tilt, but many color combinations.

Comment by Robert Alan Shannon on January 17, 2017 at 10:00pm

Thank you Jason. I  knew  the steering wheels were different but how so I didn't know. I thought the chrome horn bars were the same. Wow so many non inter-changeable parts, you really got your moneys worth in a Cadillac back then.

Comment by Jason Edge on January 17, 2017 at 9:52pm

It looks like the Turquoise interior color option to me which had turquoise rim and dark turquoise grips in the steering wheel. Also note there are two type of steering wheels - tilt and non-tilt. Since this one is sitting flat on the chair I assume it is a non-tilt as the tilt wheels have the turn signal cancel pin (seen in right in picture below) that sticks out of the bottom. The tilt & non-tilt steering wheels are different in shape, the chrome horn control shroud (horn wing), and the horn button.  The tilt steering wheels are taller, so the angle of the chrome horn wings are different. 

Here is the link to the auction: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-64-CADILLAC-STEERING-WHEEL-ASSY-/35195...

Here is a non-tilt steering wheel next to the tilt steering wheel.  If someone busy this steering wheel and tries to mount on a tilt column they will be disappointed to say the least!

Comment by Robert Alan Shannon on January 17, 2017 at 9:04pm

 Looks green to me but might be blue, hard to tell color on EBAY sometimes.

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