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,68,69,70 71 72 73 74 Amx, Javelin Amc, Steering Wheel Cover, Lace Up,new5/25 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

New steering wheel cover in the wining bidders choice of one of the following, black,sand,white,blue,red or grey, this is the old school wheel cover of new manufactor by the original manufactor that started it all Sport Grip! the very best lace up made  and NOT some old stock that has been siting around for 25 years,  you slip these on and lace up to cover up that cracked steering wheel  or protect your cherry or restored wheel in your classic car, these are getting impossible to find any more and the new style covers just dont look right in a 60's classic car.these are not the cheap covers you will find at truck stops or swapmeets, these are of great quality and comes complete with my personal tip sheet to aid in installation, these are 3 1/4" wide and fits 14.5 to 15 3/4" wheels are the most common cover used on early AMX , Javelins and most AMC .  large  fits 16" to 18" by 3 1/2  in black only and fit great on fifties cars and trucks, I also have the 4 inch extra wide covers in grey ,black and sand for the mid eighties on up cars and trucks with the thicker wheels ,  PLEASE LEAVE A NOTE as to which color or size your need, the type of car/size of wheel is helpful to make sure you get the correct cover,I need so ship within 24 hours and I cant do that unless I know what you need,Free domestic shipping,USPS just doubled there international rates so its now 5.75 to Canada and new lower price 9.00 to the rest of the world!Canadian buyers please wait for me to send an invoice for your 5.75 shipping,  I was the first to sell these here new Iam into classic cars and have alot of experiance with these covers which is why I wrote my tip sheet others now try to copy, bottom line is if you have a problem or question Iam here,with the others your on your own, check my Ebay ratings and feedback!

 

 

 

 

 

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