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1949 1950 Mercury Accessory Steering Wheel Custom Hot Rod Very Rare on 2040-parts.com

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Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
AS FOUND ORIGINAL WITH ONE SMALL CRACK BELOW HORN BUTTON, NO OTHER CRACKS, SOME PITS IN CHROME, SMALL CHECKING IN HORN BUTTON.
Brand:FOMOCO, MERCURY Other Part Number:INV#2774 Manufacturer Part Number:LEAD SLED, KUSTOM KEMP, DELUXE, COUPE Surface Finish:GREY PEARL Interchange Part Number:CONVERTIBLE,

EXTREMELY RARE 1949-1950 MERCURY ACCESSORY STEERING WHEEL IN PEARLOID GREY WITH SILVER AND GREY HORN BUTTON, AS FOUND ORIGINAL, VERY FINE ORIGINAL USED CONDITION. 18".  ONLY ONE SMALL CRACK BELOW HORN BUTTON, OTHER PICTURES OF WHEEL RIM ARE OF THE WILD SWIRLS OF THE PEARL COMPOSITE, DOUBTFUL THAT YOU WILL FIND AN ALL ORIGINAL ACCESSORY WHEEL THIS CLEAN UNRESTORED, A CROWNING TOUCH FOR A LOW MILE ORIGINAL MERC COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE OR REPURPOSE ON A TRADITIONAL STYLE HOT ROD' VINTAGE KUSTOM.

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