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63 1963 Chevy Impala Steering Wheel Chrome Horn Ring Bar Insert Button Used Car on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Brillion, Wisconsin, US

Brillion, Wisconsin, US
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This listing is for a steering wheel horn bar from a 1963 Impala.  Description to follow but first please note I can't always ship things out right away, sometimes it can take a week before I can send a package so if that's an issue please contact me first.  A few pits, but otherwise nice chrome, nice plastic center piece, overall good shape.

 Everything is as shown, as-is.  Please be patient with the shipping of these items.  I can't always ship out parts immediately after the auction ends.  Sometimes it can take a week or two for shipping.  If this is a problem and you need something right away, be sure to let me know right away and I'll do what I can.

   Shipping for this item will be $9 anywhere in the continental US, international bidders please email me for a quote.  You are welcome to pick this up at my shop near Brillion, Wisconsin if you're in the area.    Feel free to email me with any questions.   Be sure to see my other auctions for more parts, and thanks for looking.

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