Corvette Steering Wheel 1956-1962, Wall Or Garage Art. Show Chrome on 2040-parts.com
West Bloomfield, Michigan, US
15" CORVETTE SPOKES WITH SHOW QUALITY CHROME TO HANG ON THE WALL IN YOUR DEN, OFFICE, SHOP OR GARAGE. THIS IS A PROTOTYPE THAT WAS MADE AND NEVER USED. IT COULD BE MADE INTO A WOOD WHEEL IF YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE HAS THE TALENT TO DO SO. THIS HAS THE EXACT SAME BOLT PATTERN AS THE STOCK WHEEL. THIS IS ONLY THE METAL SPOKES, NO RUBBER OR URETHANE AROUND THE RIM.
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