1970-74 Dodge Challenger Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
New Milford, Connecticut, US
HERE IS A NICE,ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL REMOVED FROM A DODGE CHALLENGER.
IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION,WITH SOME LIGHT PITTING.
VINYL IS GOOD WITH NO CRACKS.
HORN SWITCH WORKS.
PART# STAMPED ON WHEEL-3575563 73992 PENTASTAR.
I DO SHIP INTERNATIONAL.
THANKYOU FOR LOOKING
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