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Steering Wheel Jaguar Xk120, Original Jaguar Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Nine Mile Falls, Washington, United States

Nine Mile Falls, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jaguar Warranty:No Surface Finish:some chips to original finish

Steering wheel from a 1953 Jaguar XK120, black, some chips to original finish, but overall good and restorable to have an original XK120 Steering wheel, 17 inch outside of rim to outside of rim, This is not a repro, it is original and from a XK120, you are buying what you see in the photo. Keep your XK all orig Jaguar !  With a new repro selling for many hundreds more, you can know you have original and refinish it.  Shipping FREE to USA economy shipping, so consider that in pricing.  Inquire about Intl shipping which is not free. A used part, as in photo, sold as is, no returns. PayPal is the payment method, ships within 3 days.

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