1973 Ford Mercury Capri Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Spirit Lake, Iowa, United States
This is a steering wheel from my 1973 Ford Capri. The steering wheel came off a 2600CC/V6 Capri that was built and imported from Germany. The steering wheel has been hanging in the garage for about 15 years and doesn't appear to have any issues. When it was taken off the vehicle everything was fine, just upgraded the wheel. This does not have a horn integrated into the wheel, the horn is part of the turn signal. This is original equipment and should fit adjacent years. Please ask if you have any questions.
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