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1968 Cutlass 442 Steering Wheel Center Horn Cap Gm Factory Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $68.68
Location:

Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States

Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States

Up for your consideration is a,
 
 DECENT DRIVER SHAPE ,
 1968 Cutlass 442 STEERING WHEEL (CENTER HORN CAP),  (BLACK).
 GM FACTORY OEM PARTS FOR YOUR CLASSIC  OLDSMOBILE!!

FREE SHIPPING IN THE LOWER 48 (UNLESS YOUR IN A VERY REMOTE AREA OF THESE UNITED STATES, THEN YOU'LL PAY THE "ACTUAL SHIPPING RATES"!
WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE , HOWEVER YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE RATES IN ADDITION TO THE AUCTION!!

 The 68/9 cutlass/442, fender,68 442 door, other brackets, 69/442 horn setup, conv top cylinder covers, conv top switch wiring etc pictured are on other auctions.
 

 
  Thanks, If you need any 64-72 olds parts let me know and I'll list them. 

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