1969 Cyclone Wood Grain Rimblow Steering Wheel Pad 3-piece Vinyl Inserts 69 7day on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Illinois, US
WE WILL SOON SET THESE BACK TO
OUR REGULAR PRICE OF $29.95.
NEW FOR 1969 MERCURY
CYCLONE!
3-PIECE WOODGRAIN VINYL
INLAY SET FOR THE 1969 3-SPOKE
RIMBLOW STEERING WHEELS!
REVIVE YOUR WORN OUT INLAYS WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL
3-PIECE WOOD GRAIN VINYL DECAL SET.
DECALS HAVE AN ADHESIVE-BACKING FOR EASY INSTALLATION.
MADE FROM QUALITY 3M TEXTURED VINYL.
EXCELLENT FACTORY APPEARANCE AND FIT!
DURABLE 8 MIL VINYL
COUGAR OWNERS, THIS DECAL WILL BE LIGHTER
THAN THE ORIGINAL 1969 COUGAR WOOD GRAIN.
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CORRECT DARK WOOD GRAIN TO MATCH YOUR VEHICLE.
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