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Ford Flathead 1937-1939 Banjo Steering Wheel Walnut Wood Ring, Custom, Restord on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Clute, Texas, US

Clute, Texas, US
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Hi, This is a 1937 -1939  Ford  Banjo Steering wheel. Will work on other years. I removed outer ring and restored it with walnut wood, very nice. See pictures. SHIP TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. WHEEL DIAMETER IS 16 7/8''  SOME SMALL PITTING ON BRASE BARS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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