67 68 Original No Cracks Camaro Steering Wheel With Horn Button & Rings on 2040-parts.com
Lake Stevens, Washington, United States
Just pulled this off my 1967 Camaro, to put a delux wheel on. The wheel has NO cracks at all, but some of the factory black color had worn off and its kind of a bluish color underneath. Comes with the original horn button, and 2 metal plates that go into the wheel and screws. Steering wheel is in very good shape.
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