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1939 mercury steering wheel
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1939mercury |
09-26-2019 @ 2:33 PM
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A little background information I'm about to buy a 1939 Mercury that used to belong to my granddad he gave it away in 2009 to a man he bought cow feed from when I was 7 and I messaged the man who still has it he said he would sell it back to me for 400 but there is no steering wheel in it. is there any other type of steering wheel I can put on it temporarily to roll it around and steer it ? I have one for a 56 f100 and a 59 ford fairlane also one for a model A JOHNDEERE only reason I mention the JOHNDEERE is I saw one with a car steering wheel
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fordmerc |
10-02-2019 @ 2:43 PM
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I don't know if it fits, but the 1951 Mercury steering wheel looks a lot like the '39.I have both a '39 and a '5 1 and images of others in the early'50s might be similar. If painted the correct color and you "fake" a horn button you would look pretty good.
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1939mercury |
10-02-2019 @ 7:38 PM
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Thanks do you know what is different in a 51 mercury and ford steering wheel? Is it just the horn ?
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10-03-2019 @ 7:26 AM
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I do not know the difference. Looking at what I have, I am impressed with the similarity of the contours etc. but that does not address the practical issue of whether it fits and does not address the horn. If you need images of the '39 Mercury, let me know.
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10-03-2019 @ 8:07 AM
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I do not know if any of the steering wheels that you have will fit. The shaft that the wheel fits onto has a key slot and is threaded 5/8"-18. So if the wheel that you have has provisions for a key and has an opening for the 5/8" shaft. it will work to turn the wheels of the car. Looking through the Ford parts catalogs that I have, the 56 F100 wheel may work. I know that the 51 Mercury steering wheel will fit the 40 Mercury, but the steering wheel lock will not work with the 51 Steering wheel. I had one on my 40 Merc convertible when I was in high school. It came from a totaled out new Merc convertible. Post some photos of the car, we all would like to see your new car. Tom
This message was edited by TomO on 10-3-19 @ 8:09 AM
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1939mercury |
10-03-2019 @ 10:01 AM
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I havent got the car yet I want to see if a steering wheel I have will work so I can steer it onto the trailer. Ive been working and need my dad to help me load it on the trailer but here are the pictures I do have. It isnt in the best of shape but its 80 and how many people get the chance to buy a vehicle of their grandpas. It was here when I was little and it left not long after he died i always thought the old car was cool and am ready for it to come back home!
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TomO |
10-03-2019 @ 6:14 PM
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Thanks for the photos. It looks like most of the car is there and could be restored. It will take a lot of work and time to do it. Make sure that you are up to the task and can learn the skills needed to restore it. Join a Regional Group of the Early Ford V-8 Club for moral support and help with getting the car back on the road.
Tom
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1939mercury |
10-04-2019 @ 4:51 AM
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Thanks for the advice! My dad had a 56 f100 he restored so I have been getting him to teach me how to fix sheet metal so i can work on the car I will need a little more experience before I'm ready to do much!
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rradar |
10-18-2019 @ 1:00 AM
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I have new old stock taillight Lenses for your merc . Contact me email rrradar2002@yahoo.com
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42oink |
11-22-2019 @ 12:23 PM
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Hi 39 Merc, I have a 41 Merc steering wheel , while not in great shape, is very usable . If you happen to get a real good steering wheel, you can keep it nice while doing all the dirty work with this one. It is yours if you want it. I'm in N Carolina. Let me know. Good luck with the rebuild and ask advice in this column as needed. 42oink
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