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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Steering Wheel 1954-1964 on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, US

Sarasota, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Italy

 THIS RARE  ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA STEERING WHEEL WITH DOUBLE HORN/HEADLIGHT FLASHING RING/BUTTON IS IS EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION AND WILL COMPLETE A RESTORATION OF  BOTH 750 AND 101 GIULIETTA 1954 TO 1963.
BAKELIGHT OUTER RIM IS IN WONDERFUL ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH NO SCRATCHES, CRACKS OR DAMAGE. THE HORN RING CHROME IS ALSO EXCELLENT WITH NO NEED TO RECHROME. SPOKES HAVE NO CRACKS AND THE COLOR HAS NOT YELLOWED.
CENTER HORN BUTTON IS MARKED SPRINT BUT THE OBSESSIVE CAN REPLACE WITH SPECIALE OR SPIDER. IN ANY CASE AGAIN EXCELLENT WITH VERY MINOR SCRATCH.
WHEEL COMES WITH ORIGINAL SPRINGS AND HORN CONTACT PLATES.
THIS WHEEL IS NOT CHEAP BUT SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER RESERVE THAN SIMILAR WHEELS OFFERED RECENTLY. WILL SHIP TO USA, MEXICO, EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND ONLY.

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