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Vintage Nardi Torino Mahogany Wooden Steering Wheel For A Jaguar (?) #01766 L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $259.00
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US
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You are bidding on this mahogany wooden vintage steering wheel.  It measures about 15 1/4" across.  The person I purchased this from said it was taken out of an older Jaguar, but I can't confirm that, just saying what was told to me.  It is used and does have some nicks, scratches, wear, see all pics. The steering wheel is signed, etched into the wheel (E. Nardi). It is Nardi, but not sure if it is an A or E?  Then there is a serial # I guess on it #01766.  Thanks for looking.

Please note:  No Returns - Item sold where is - as is. No warranty or guarantee expressed or implied. Almost all my items are found at estate sales, yard sales, flea markets, resale shops, auctions, antique & collectible shops, etc. so often I do not now the origin of the item, but I always do my best to describe the item.  So thanks for looking and remember to view my other items as I always will try to combine shipping items to save you some $$$$. THANKS for LOOKING!

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