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71 72 73 Mustang Mach 1 Rim Blow Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, US

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All returns are subject to inspection and require a return authorization number. A refund or replacement less shipping costs and 20% restocking fee may be issued. NO RETURNS AFTER 14 DAYS. No returns of Ford, NOS, electrical parts, stripe kits or on any part that has been used, painted or modified. Any parts damaged during shipping are the carrier's responsibility, immediately report any damage to the shipping carrier. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

71 72 73 MUSTANG MACH 1 RIM BLOW STEERING WHEEL


Original 71-73 Mustang rimblow steering wheel. Avocado color. Has cracks, selling as core. Pad is pretty nice, does have one small split (see picture), trim is intact, pad starting to shrink in corner.

Applications include: 1971 Mustang, 1972 Mustang, 1973 Mustang, 71 Mustang, 72 Mustang, 73 Mustang. All models: Mach 1, Boss 351, Grande, Convertible, Coupe, Fastback, Sportsroof.

 

Please email OhioMustang or call us at 440-949-2556 or our

Toll Free Order Line 888-685-9680

 if you have any questions.

Shipping amount stated is for the lower 48 contiguous United States only.  All other locations please email or call OhioMustang at 440-949-2556 or our toll free order line at 888-685-9680 for shipping cost.

We combine shipping on all items that can be shipped together.  All Mustang parts must be paid for together in order to receive the combined shipping discount. 


 Please note that we can no longer issue refunds and re-invoice or issue a partial refund in order to combine items for shipping as PayPal now charges .35 per transaction including refunds.

We inspect and test all used parts and strive to give an accurate description, however used parts are over 30 years old and are sold AS IS. Used parts have no warranty and are not returnable for any reason.

All Ford NOS parts sold as is. Ford parts were factory production parts and although nice they are not show quality and may contain flaws and/or imperfections. Ford parts may fit, look and perform better than after market parts but may have imperfections.

Please contact us within 10 days if there is a problem with your order, a refund or replacement less shipping costs, eBay and PayPal fees may be issued. A 20% restocking fee may apply. NO RETURNS AFTER 30 DAYS. No returns of electrical parts, stripe kits or on any part that has been used, painted or modified. All returns subject to inspection and require a return authorization number. Any parts damaged during shipping are the carrier's responsibility, immediately report any damage to the shipping carrier.






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