Chevy Truck Steering Wheel Gmc Pickup Deluxe With Chrome Trim C10 1960 -66 on 2040-parts.com
Hilmar, California, United States
original 17" Steering Wheel removed from a 1965 Chevrolet C10 pick up truck custom deluxe with chrome. See Pictures Very Good Condition The steering wheel it myself had minor hairline cracks which were repaired with LMC steering wheel epoxy resin prior to painting Center hub chrome is perfect No pitting or scratches or rust Horn extension is in very good condition It was in a daily driver for the past 15 years No hardware included |
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