Stitching a leather cover on a 69 rallye steering wheel.

Have used several upscale body fillers over the years with good success. Then epoxy primer and urethane enamel - for OEM resto. When I did the '68 Power Wagon 5 years ago, I used the plastic welding process. Kit comes with tool/element that gets very hot and connects to air supply. Plus, a variety of plastic rods that nicely bond to even larger gaps. The Fargo's wheel was already black so didn't have to re-coat. Still looks fine as of 3 months ago - (meaning I haven't looked at it since end of Aug.). So, there are a variety of methods to restore and/or improve any particular steering wheel but at the same time there are challenges that come with it.