1955 56 57 Chevy - 1955/56 Steering Wheel Belair/210 Horn Ring Installation Kit on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
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These are nice used original set of parts to install the steering wheel horn ring for any 1955-56 Chevy Car, Wagon or Nomad. These parts could be used on any quality car or wagon. If you have any questions or concerns please ask before you bid. Check out our other 1955 - 1957 Chevy Listings. We ship Internationally and to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, but we will adjust the shipping charges accordingly. That is, if you win the bid we will get an accurate estimate from USPS and then invoice you for the cost of your item and the additional shipping. |
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