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Steering wheel experts please, weird $hit |
Blue6 |
Jan 28 2016, 12:56 AM
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Just bought two 1970's for parts. Stored for yrs outside and paid the price. My question is, after pulling both steering wheels, they are both dated 69 and have part #914-347-803-10, which would make them for a six, correct? Now the interesting part, the "803" has been re stamped to "804" on both wheels. It appears to be factory, but the "4" stamped over the top of the "3" is a different font than the others. Both wheels have the correct counter suck holes for the canceling ring. Anybody seen this? Thanks
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