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New Steering Wheel Saddle Tan 1969 70 71 1972 Chevrolet Gmc Truck Blazer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Plastic Warranty:Yes

1969 1970 1971 1972 Chevrolet (Chevy) and GMC Pickup Truck, Blazer, Jimmy, Panel Truck and Suburban Steering Wheel

This is a new, very nice reproduction, saddle tan (brown) steering wheel.  Fits great and looks great.  Was removed from packaging only for the photos.  Correct wheel for 69-72 trucks and can be used on 67-68 trucks. 

Prompt, flat rate domestic shipping is by UPS Ground only within the "Lower 48 States".  Insurance and tracking are included.   Other shipping options are available.  Thanks, Rick Miller 

This steering wheel can be returned for exchange or full refund if not to your specifications.

Note: I've owned Chevy pickup trucks since 1968 and have been buying and selling top quality truck parts since the late 1980s.  I currently own the '68 shortbed and a '69 longbed.

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