Nos 1957 Plymouth Mopar Steering Wheel Bh 2207865 on 2040-parts.com
Danvers, Minnesota, United States
NOS steering wheel for Plymouth 1957, part# BH 2207865, dark grey metallic. A few nicks in the paint showing the undercoat (photos). No cracks
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