For Sale NOS Red tilt telescope steering wheel.

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Mama needs a new $300.00 antenna so here it is on ebay.

NOS Mopar Steering Wheel. Hard to find!

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Stan's is not a rimblow.....no rimblow's on Formal's.

That is fake inlaid woodgrain plastic.
 
That is a giveaway price ($400) for an NOS steering wheel. It would cost you at least $900-$1200 to have a steering wheel reconditioned. I've seen a couple of other NOS steering wheels for sale at $1200 each.
 
Stan's is not a rimblow.....no rimblow's on Formal's.

That is fake inlaid woodgrain plastic.

Not to argue... but my first 74 Imperial was rim-blow... I am sure because I bought it with a dead steering pump and had to wait for the next payday to buy one. In 86 there is not much chance someone swapped it.
 
Not to argue... but my first 74 Imperial was rim-blow... I am sure because I bought it with a dead steering pump and had to wait for the next payday to buy one. In 86 there is not much chance someone swapped it.
I wouldn't argue with you.

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IIRC, There was some crossover parts used from 1973...from Fusie to Formal.
All the steering wheels and columns were black in 1974. The steering wheel is the same as 1973 models (look at the horn pad from 73 & 74 they are the same) and Mopar used a jumper wiring harness at the bottom of the steering column.
Different colors steering wheel and columns available for 1975 Formal's. Look at the horn pad...different style from 74 model. No rimblow available in any 1975-1978 Formal's.
 
If it doesn't sell by Carlisle.....

Bring it and put a $800 price tag on it.
 
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