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69 1969 Mustang Mach1 Boss Rimblow Rim Blow Woodgrain Steering Wheel Green on 2040-parts.com

US $74.28
Location:

Fincastle, Virginia, US

Fincastle, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford Warranty:No

You are bidding on an original Green Deluxe Rimblow Woodgrain steering wheel for a 1969 Mustang Mach 1 Grande Boss 302 Boss 429

The wheel came from a project car that needs to be redone

The wheel has 1 minor crack in the woodgrain at the bottom as seen in the pics

The wheel has multiple plits and  cracks as seen in the pics on the back.

Pad is in decent shape however looks to be black.

Please ask any questions before bidding.

Sold AS IS

Thanks and Good Luck

 

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