While it is true that many 1951-54 early Special Kaisers need new steering wheels, there are several things people seem to forget about the situation. First off, only the higher end Kaisers and 1954 Early Specials used a tenite plastic steering wheel (the kind reproduced). Special/deLuxe cars and Kaiser Carolinas did not use the Tenite wheel, they used a painted rubber type. That limits the market. Second, a lot of owners of cars needing wheels didn't rush to get them when first offered. I think Adam Harder will tell you that it took a while to sell out the stock. It is not unusual for people to ask for something to be made and when it becomes available demand is low because of what it costs to properly remanufacture them.