55 56 Chevy Chevrolet Chrome Lower Steering Column Cover Belair Nomad on 2040-parts.com
Dalton, Georgia, US
ORIGINAL LOWER CHROME STEERING COLUMN COVER FOR ALL 1955 1956 CHEVROLET CARS, WAGONS AND NOMADS - LIGHT TO MEDIUM PITTING - SOLID PART, NO CRACKS OR BREAKS - BLACK SPOT IN PICTURE IS MY REFLECTION - GOOD DRIVER - PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS - WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHENEVER POSSIBLE - EVERY SHIPPING COST INCLUDES DELIVERY CONFIRMATION NUMBER - POSITIVE FEEDBACK RETURNED PROMPTLY |
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