Up for auction is an original steering wheel for a 1955 Thunderbird. This steering wheel is unique to the 55 T-Bird. This was on my car when I purchased it and the previous owner did some repairs to it. Feel free to ask any questions as I will not accept refunds. Your purchase is final. I will only accept PayPal for payment. Shipping cost is an estimate and shipping cost can be determined through the ebay shipping calculator. 6lbs, 14x16x9 inches
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