Jaguar 1969 E-type Complete Steering Wheel And Column W/bracket,very Nice Cond. on 2040-parts.com
New Carlisle, Indiana, US
This came off of a JAGUAR 1969 E-Type that I dis-mantled many years ago (20), has been sitting in doors stored for all this time.This will work for all late 1968 to early 1971 E-TYPE'S.The horn push is very nice no cracks/scratches,turn signal works and has the cover.The slide in and out works great and the locking surround works as well.The wheel it's self has a couple of spots where the wood has seperation but will be easy to fix when re-finishing.This unit has very nice original patina and can be used on any daily driver as is right now.If you are going for show then it will need a little attention.
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