Buy a Grant steering wheel adapter.  Then buy their quick release add-on.

Or if you want to be cheaper, then buy the Grant adapter and a Momo-styled 
knock off and either a Grant to Momo adapter plate or redrill the quick release 
adapter to fit the Grant adapter.  From there you can get a Momo style wheel or 
a Grant wheel (which would need to be adapted to the Momo setup.

Good luck,
--
Stefan Mullikin
Portland, OR
PNW-SDAC Founding Member
1979 Porsche 924 (Carrera GTS Replica and GRM $2007 Challenger)
1980 Fiat X-1/9 (never ending 2.2 turbo swap)
1984 Dodge Rampage 2.2
1987 Plymouth Sundance Turbo (Daily Driver)
1987 Shelby CSX #106

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From: Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Has anybody fitted a K-Car with a quick-release steering wheel?
> 
> I was thinking about the interior of the Konvertible when I realized 
> that a detachable steering wheel could make the car nicer to drive 
> and provide a measure of low-tech anti-theft deterrent, too. Just 
> lock the wheel up in the trunk or take it in with you, and it'll be a 
> lot less convenient to drive after it's hot-wired. :-)
> 
> I dug around on the web and couldn't find anything except an adaptor 
> for using a momo wheel in an L-body. Does the Neon crowd have 
> something like this readymade? Could we adapt it?
> 
> I'm thinking something between bolt-in and minor-fabrication. I'm not 
> up to the task of machining an all-new device myself, but I can do a 
> bit of work here and there.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Tyler

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