Vintage Quicksilver Boat Steering Wheel Rack And Pinion With Cable on 2040-parts.com
Hersey, Michigan, United States
THIS IS A VINTAGE QUICKSILVER BOAT STEERING ASSEMBLY. THE CABLE GOES IN AND OUT WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL. THE WHEEL MEASURES ABOUT 15 INCHES ACROSS. THE CABLE MEASURES ABOUT 14 FEET IN LENGTH.
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