Steering wheel looks smart but isn't overdone. Installation was relatively easy, following the instructions that came with it. However, it would be helpful if Grant supplied a couple of shims to compensate for the small gap between the bottom cone and the top of the steerer tube. Mine scratched after tightening the shaft nut, so I had to make a washer out of a regular Home Depot washer to alleviate the problem and provide enough clearance. I installed the steering wheel in resto mode on my 1964 Chevrolet C/10 pickup that I upgraded 15 years ago with a modern tilt column and power steering.