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for sale is a 1954 Ford Steering Wheel. The wheel is original and has
been restored. The horn button is original. All of the chrome on the wheel has been replated. This
steering wheel has been restored by the professionals at Koch's. Their telephone
number is (661)-268-1341. Call if you have any questions. |
Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 1951-1953 lincoln steering wheel(US $800.00)
- 1961-1962 ford steering wheel(US $375.00)
- 1967 chevrolet chevelle nova ss steering wheel horn ring(US $69.99)
- 1958-1960 ford steering wheel(US $550.00)
- Air raid siren from autolocblast automotive volt 6 db abs 12 compressor truck(US $28.33)
- 1941 cadillac steering wheel(US $1,100.00)
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