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1956 Ford Crown Victoria Sunliner Restored Steering Wheel Fairlane Peacock Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

SEE PHOTOS SELLING A 1956 FORD STEERING WHEEL THIS WILL FIT ALL MODELS VICTORIA, FAIRLANE, SUNLINER, WAGON, ITS BEEN RESTORED IN PEACOCK BLUE, A VERY NICE STEERING WHEEL NO CRACKS HORN RING IS ORIGINAL AND HAS SOME PITTING BUT IS DRIVER QUALITY,


IF YOU WANT TO KNOW IF IT FITS YOUR CAR GIVE US A CALL


IF YOU DONT LIKE THE COLOR WE CAN HAVE IT REDONE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE, 

EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS OR CALL 818-471-5800 THANKS FOR LOOKING , WE DO PROFESSIONAL RESTORATIONS WE ARE HAPPY TO HELP FREE U.S SHIPPING WORLDWIDE $65



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