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1948 1948 Hudson Commodore Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, US

Seattle, Washington, US
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This is one of those hard to find parts.  A steering wheel for a 1948,1949 Hudson Commodore.  It's in really decent condition and could be used as is, or would be an easy restoration for a show quality wheel.  I've taken photos of the areas that have damage, enlarge them and judge for yourself.  There is some damage where the puller used to remove the wheel gouged the collar, but it wouldn't be very noticeable as-is, or could be easily restored.  The wheel comes with the horn button and horn ring, so it's everything you need.  Contact me if you have any questions.  Condition sold "as-is".  Thanks for looking.

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