UP FOR AUCTION IS A STEERING WHEEL REMOVED FROM A 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. IT MAY WORK ON OTHER YEARS AS WELL, BUT YOU CHECK TO BE SURE. THE CENTER CAP IS MISSING AND IT NEEDS WORK, SO IT IS BEING SOLD FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES.
ALL SALES FINAL. NO RETURNS.
ATTENTION BIDDERS! Flat shipping rate applies to U.S. lower 48 states only! All others contact me for quote! I ship within 7 days of RECEIPT OF PAYMENT. All shipping is via ground transportation unless otherwise requested and paid for. If you want or need the item faster than ground transportation can get it there, then please contact seller and make other arrangements. I always ship as promptly as possible, but PLEASE BE AWARE once I’ve delivered items to the shipper, it is out of my control, and with ground transportation it will take a few days to arrive. I provide a tracking number when possible, so you can track the progress of your item.
Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 1966 galaxie steering wheel used oem (4507)(US $15.00)
- Nors 1946 1947 mercury horn ring center button (US $39.99)
- 54 55 56 chevyrolet truck horn button cap original chevy(US $29.99)
- Nors 1946 46 ford horn ring center button gold red(US $34.99)
- 1957 1958 1959 chevy truck horn button cap original 57 58 59(US $12.99)
- Gto, lemans, tempest original steering wheel (US $50.00)
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