1968 - 82 corvette Steering box. I think this is 69 -82 looking at the cover plate???
No cracks or problems.
My Policy:
This is an auction and were adults (if you are not an adult don't bid). If you do not like what you purchased. Then you should resale it on your own auction. I try to point out any noticeable defects as best I can.
I will except a return on this item, but buyer will pay shipping costs.
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