Hi guys , the steering wheels on E-bodies are very simple to remove .
They are all attached to the "Tomato Can" section of the column by 3 - 7/16" nuts .
Depending which of the 3 original style wheels your car came with , you remove either the center cap by carefully prying it off ( Rim blow or Tuff wheel ) , or the spoke cover by unscrewing the 3 phillips head screws on the back of the 3 spokes then pry off the horn cap ( standard wood grain wheel )
Next you simply undo the 3 - 7/16" nuts to remove the wheel from the column .
If you want to remove the hollow " Tomato Can " section from the column you will need a Steering Wheel puller . Make sure you buy a good puller ( or borrow one from your local auto parts store ) . The cheap ones will make you prematuraly grey as well as strip your threads .
I'm sure there are any number of aftermarket wheels and adapters that would fit your car .
If you are interested in getting your original wheel or a Rim Blow refinished , please check out my web site at :
http://drive.to/stwheels , I also redye Tuff wheels back to the original color or I can change the color to anything you want .
On my web site there is a picture of the Tuff wheel I had on my last 1970 Challenger conv. , I dyed it Red to match the interior .
I'm known as "The Steering Wheel Guy" and I specalize in repairing and refinishing Plastic Wood Grain Wheels .
If you have any more steering wheel questions don't hesitate to drop me a line .
Have a Mopar Day , Doug