How should I describe the really thin steering wheels Fords used to have?
How should I describe the really thin steering wheels Fords used to have? - 1
Added (1). For example, a Ford Falcon steering wheel.
It was not simply Ford, Mich, it was all American automobile and most international car producers as well. Common from all automakers worldwide for nearly a century until the mid eighties.
Thin works, but they are also referred to as narrow.
That was before steering wheels had air bags.
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