New Old Stock 1940-41 Ford Pickup Steering Mast Flathead Scta Hotord 1932 Ford on 2040-parts.com
Cary, North Carolina, US
NEW OLD STOCK 1940 FORD PICKUP STEERING MAST. THIS CAME OUT OF A FORD SERVICE STATION CLOSED IN 1953. THIS MAST EVEN HAS THE BUSHING IN IT STILL. SUPER NICE AND ORIG PAINT. THESE ARE A HOTRODDERS CHOICE BECAUSE THIS IS NEEDED TO RUN A 40 FORD WHEEL IN A HOTROD WITH A FLOOR SHIFT.
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