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New 1956-60 Ford Pickup Steering Wheel Truck F-100 F-250 F-350 Custom 2wd 4wd on 2040-parts.com

US $249.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front Manufacturer Part Number:B6C-3600B

New 1956-60 Ford Pickup Steering Wheel Truck F-100 F-250 F-350 Custom 2WD 4WD


This new reproduction
steering wheel fits
1956-60 Ford F-Series
(F-100 / F-250 / F-350) pickup truck.
This excellent reproduction is a three-spoke wheel
molded in black and has quality details.



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