Used Vintage Steering Wheel For Mgb on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
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Used steering wheel removed from a 1980 MGB. It may fit other years but you would have to be responsible for making sure it will work. Sorry we do not have the horn button or any mounting hardware. The splines look to be in very good condition. The spokes will have to be polished to look better. It would look great with a new grip also. Restored it would be suitable for a show car. All of our part
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