1971-1979 Amc Javelin, Hornet, Gremlin, Ambassador Steering Wheel - Original on 2040-parts.com
Clyde, New York, United States
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pulled from a 1973 AMC Javelin 16 inches exactly as pictured it will fit other years and models, please check yur project to make sure it will fit before bidding Please note: I do no offer refunds for any reason. Please make sure you look at the pictures under zoom. Ask any questions that you may have.Make sure that you are committed buyer before bidding. No warranties, no guarantees |
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