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Antique Ford Steering Wheel Perfect For Rat Rod No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Coatesville, Pennsylvania, US

Coatesville, Pennsylvania, US
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WE HAVE UP FOR AUCTION A VINTAGE ANTIQUE FORD STEERING WHEEL.THE STEERING WHEEL MEASURES 16 INCHES ACROSS.WE ARE NOT SURE WHAT KIND OF CAR THIS STERRING WHEEL FITS BUT IT WAS PURCHASED ALONG WITH SEVERAL ANTIQUE FORD PARTS IN A BARN SO IT MAY BE FROM A FORD.THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR THE AGE IT JUST NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD BE GREAT FOR A RESTORATION OR RAT ROD.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.

I HAVE BEEN SELLING FINE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLE ITEMS FOR OVER 25 YEARS AND MOST OF MY ITEMS FOR SALE ARE FROM LOCAL ESTATES THAT I HAVE PURCHASED OVER THE YEARS.THANK YOU FOR LOKKING  AND GOOD LUCK IN BIDDING.

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