Original Corvette Stingray Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Claremont, California, US
Original 1967 Corvette steering wheel, in good shape but of course it has the famous cracks in the simulated wood covering, if you are looking than you know what I'm talking about and you know the real deal is better than a repro! Check out the others on here and what they are going for, mine is a bargain and this will be the last time I post it.
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