1932 Chevrolet Confederate Steering Column, Steering Wheel & Steering Box on 2040-parts.com
Milford, New York, US
1932 Chevrolet Confederate Steering Column, Steering Wheel & Steering Box
I purchased it about four years ago for a restoration project and no longer need it. No guarantee to its description or fitment.
No returns. Item is sold as-is.
Payment with-in 3 days of auctions end with paypal or cash if picking up item.
Shipping is $50.00 with UPS or USPS to the Contiguous 48 States only.
Pick-up is an option.
Canada, AK and HI is OK but buyer pays additional cost of shipping or you can pick-up the item.
Willing to assist you at this location if you pick it up or send a shipper that you hire.
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