Hudson Super Six Steering Column 1917 1920s Hot Rod Auto Car Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, US
ORIGINAL HUDSON STEERIG COLUMN.THIS COULD FIT LATE TEENS AND EARLY 20S. CAME WITH THE HUDSON SUPER SIX DOG BONE CAP, SPEEDO AND HEAD LIGHTS. ORIGINAL USEABLE CONDITION . I ALSO HAVE RAD CAP HEAD LIGHTS , STEERING WHEEL AND STEERING COLUMN FOR THE SAME CAR ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTION. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTION. SHIPPING PRICE IS IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. ALL OTHERS FIGURED BY LOCATION.
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