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Old 09-15-2021, 07:06 PM   #1
pjmoreland
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67-68 Restored Steering Wheel

I used Eastwood's epoxy filler to fix the cracks that were in this steering wheel. The Eastwood paint I used on it didn't turn out to be all that durable, so it scratched from my belt buckle hitting it. The horn button is a NOS unit I used for a couple of months. The horn components are all included. The plastic insulator has one crack in one of the thin connecting strips, but it is still fully functional.

$125 shipped
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