1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Sport Steering Wheel 3 Spoke on 2040-parts.com
Binbrook, Ontario, Canada
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Up for auction is a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 sport steering wheel 3 spoke. Overall nice shape some light staining mostly on back, cap has some marks in the plastic, full all around. This was removed from a 69 parts car I had pickup that sat since around 1993 and still have the 400 motor tranny dash pad rally pac gauges with harness and lower bezel .Any questions or need more pictures email or call Steve 905-692-0406 Days or early evenings, I live 40 minutes from the Niagara falls New York border if you want to come pick it up. check out my photo bucket site for other great cutlass parts . thecutlassguyphotobucket .Thank you and good luck bidding .
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