1987 1988 Ford Mustang 5.0 Gt Steering Wheel Black Original on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Hill, California, United States
1987 1988 Ford Mustang GT Steering Wheel, Black, Original FoMoCo, Good condition, Has cruise control, No cracks or tears, No damage, Not bent or warped, Switches work fine, See pictures, May fit others, Please ask any questions prior bidding, Thanks for looking.
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