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Location: So. Cal | I am in need of a good steering wheel for a '58 Chrysler New Yorker or Saratoga. They are typically cream colored on the bottom, and black on top - opposite to '57 wheels. |
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Location: Western Colorado | I have one that is useable. I wouldn't call it good. It is cream colored on the bottom and a tannish/gray on top.
Let me know if interested.
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Location: So. Cal | Thanks Bob. Can you post up a picture? |
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Location: Parts Unknown | I have an excellent condition one in all-black.
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Location: Western Colorado | Here are some pictures. The upper section is in pretty poor condition but the steel doesn't look rusted like most of them.
Bob
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Location: So. Cal | Sent you an email Bob. |
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Location: Arvada, Colorado (NW Denver Metro Area) | Sorry to tag onto this Thread but I am looking for an 57 Chrysler Windsor or New Yorker steering wheel also, If anyone has an extra one or knows of one for me to buy that is not sun cracked. ( I know good luck!)
John |
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Location: D-70199 Heslach | I have one, - out of an Chrysler. It is an all-black used wheel. It has no cracks in the spokes or rim. It has a few small nicks on the underside of the upper part of the rim.
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