Shelby Cobra 67 Wood Steering Wheel 15" Nos on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
Original Nardi Wood Steering Wheel 15"
To Fit 1967 Cars
NOS - New Old Stock
With Shelby Cobra Emblem
ORIGINAL new unused Nardi wood steering wheel.
Mahogany wooden rim with black top inlay.
Original adapter to fix on 1967 cars.
Flawless new condition.
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