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Hey all, I have a guy that has a Steering Wheel part # D5AW-3d7-58. He says it off a 75 Ford truck. I don't see that part number. It looks correct. I want to put in on my 1977.5 F250 and wanting to know if it will work..
Hey all, I have a guy that has a Steering Wheel part # D5AW-3d7-58. He says it off a 75 Ford truck. I don't see that part number. It looks correct. I want to put in on my 1977.5 F250 and wanting to know if it will work..
thoughts??
thanks!!
Joe
My first thought is that's not a part number. It may be an incomplete engineering number though.
That wheel should fit. The catalog shows '74-'77 F100-350 and '75-77 E100-300 all use the same wheel, part number D4TZ-3600-A.
Wow! I never would have thought an emerald green steering wheel out of a late 70's LTD would fetch that kind of money!! That's awesome. Well maybe it didn't sell..
Thanks, As I tried to look for those numbers, thats what I found, LTD or Galaxie part #. But this guy said he pulled it out of his 76 F150. Not sure it would fit my 77.5 f250 4x4, so I passed... but for $50 for both steering wheel and horn pad, it was tempting..
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