1969 1970 Comfort Grip 3 Spoke Steering Wheel Chevelle Camaro Nova Truck on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
THIS IS A NEW 3 SPOKE STEERING WHEEL IN BLACK COMPLETE WITH HUB HORN CONTACT MOUNTING SCREWS AND CAP. HAS THE STAINLESS STEEL METAL BAND AROUND THE OUTSIDE EDGE. THIS WAS A FACTORY UPGRADE OPTION. ORIGINALLY CAME ON 69 CAMAROS, 69 NOVA, 69-70 CHEVELLE AND EL CAMINO BUT WILL FIT MANY OTHER YEARS. FITS 4 1/8 DIAMETER STEERING COLUMN. ALLL 1969 UP G.M. COLUMNS WITH KEY, IDIDIT AND FLAMING RIVER STEERING COLUMNS. 67-68 AND TRUCKS USE A SMALLER DIAMETER 3 7/8 HUB. 69 AND UP USE A LARGER 4 1/8 HUB. PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YEAR CAR YOU HAVE. THIS FITS BOTH TILT AND NON TILT COLUMNS. |
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