1962/63 Buick Steering Wheel And Steering Column on 2040-parts.com
Ostrander, Ohio, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION; 1-1962/63 BUICK STEERING COLUMN AND STEERING WHEEL IN USED CONDITION WITH SOME IMPERFECTIONS AND PAINT SCRAPES BUT NOT IN BAD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE . If you have any questions feel free to ask . Thank you . Sold as is .Any questions on the item(s) or shipping and handling, please email me before you bid. |
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