Awesome Fifties / Mod Style Steering Wheel. Oval. Two Tone Gold Sparkle / Teal on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
I so do not want to sell this but I need the money. Unbelievable steering wheel I'm thinking from the late fifties early sixties. Slightly oval. One diameter is 17 inches the other is 16 inches. Cool clear sparkly gold and dark teal. Really great condition only some surface scratches as you would expect from a steering wheel this age.
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