Corvette Steering Wheel, One Of A Kind, Unique, Prototype, Show Quality Chrome on 2040-parts.com
West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States
THE PICTURE DOES NOT DO THIS WHEEL JUSTICE. CHROME IS TOO BRIGHT TO SHOW IN PICTURES. THIS IS A 1977-1979 WHEEL THAT WAS DISASSEMBLED, CHROME PLATED AND POLISHED AND THEN URETHANED TO LAST A LIFETIME. THIS WHEEL WILL WORK ON 1963-1982 CORVETTES, SOME CHEVELLES, CAMAROS, ETC. THE WHEEL WILL ALSO ADAPT TO MANY OTHER CARS AND TRUCKS. THE RIM CAN BE PAINTED OR WE WILL WRAP IT IN LEATHER IN ANY COLOR.. CALL US FOR DETAILS.
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