1967 Shelby Gt350 Gt500 Steering Wheel (new Scott Drake Reproduction) on 2040-parts.com
Englewood, Colorado, United States
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This is a brand new Scott Drake reproduction wood steering wheel styled after the 1967 Shelby GT350/GT500 wheels. This wheel is brand new and has never been installed on a car. I bought it to evaluate how close it is to the original steering wheels which run thousands of dollars. These reproduction wheels generally retail for around $350. Here is a chance to get a brand new wheel at a sale price.
*Note the wheel does NOT include a horn button. You will need to order a horn button from Virginia Mustang for example or other vendor. Please ignore the shipping details. I will use the buyers preference of shipping companies -- buyer pays for shipping. |
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