Vintage Original 1930-31 Model A Ford Steering Column Tube Assy. on 2040-parts.com
Seville, Ohio, US
Here's a nice, straight, original steering column tube for the 1930-31 Model A Ford. Still has upper bushing in place. As is, as pictured. ONLY US BIDDERS PLEASE! Sorry----
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