1968 - 70 Mopar A - B-body Steering Wheel Center on 2040-parts.com
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States
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mopar b-body 1968 thru 70 black steering wheel center. It may fit other years. It is in very good shape with no cracks. The center piece is included which is always missing, I had it for a few years. It has been stored since that time. I had this for my super bee but it is time to start cleaning out my parts. Buyer pays shipping. Shipping is calculated so please wait for an invoice. Payment due 3 days from end of auction. Do not go by Ebay shipping charges. I will send you an invoice. Thank you for looking. |
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