1960's Chevrolet Truck Deluxe Steering Wheel Rare on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Up for your consideration is a vintage 1960's chevy deluxe steering wheel with horn ring. Look closely at the pictures because i will not except returns for any reason on used parts. Any questions please ask before bidding. Payment to be made within 24 hours of auctions end. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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