1967 1968 Camaro Standard Steering Wheel All Original Gm No. 9745770 on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, New Jersey, United States
Here I have a 1967 1968 CAMARO standard STEERING WHEEL all ORIGINAL gm parts no.9745770 horn cap no.3928531 all original stored in cool dry area over 20 + years. has normal cracks as shown in pics so please ask all questions before bidding thanks Brock
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