1966 Shelby Gt350 Wood Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
1966 Shelby GT350 Wood Steering Wheel. This is a reproduction of the original over the counter Shelby Steering Wheel you could buy and the Ford Dealership. Made in Europe. Virtually identical to the NOS one I sold recently.
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