Real Vintage Chain Steering Wheel 8" Old School Chain Classic Lowrider Universal on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
Up for sale here is an original Old school Chain Steering Wheel that has been Powder Coated Black. For its age it is in great condition with no scratches. It approximately measures 8" wide, and about 6" tall. This is a great piece of rare Low Rider History, and are very hard to find in this condition!! What you see pictured is what you will receive. I am not sure what it exactly fits, so please do your own research before making your purchase! As always feel free to send me an email if you should have any questions.
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