Billet Aluminum Steering Wheel Gm Chevy Column 1969 Up Made In U.s.a. Ems. on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
THIS IS A NEW BILLET 14" ALUMINUM STEERING WHEEL, POLISHED TO A MIRROR FINISH. MADE IN THE U.S.A. COMPLETE WITH BILLET HUB, HORN CONTACT AND CAP. GRIP IS BLACK IN COLOR WILL FIT MANY OTHER YEARS, AND FITS ON ALMOST ALL 69 AND UP G.M. STEERING COLUMNS FITS AFTERMARKET IDIDIT AND FLAMING RIVER STEERING COLUMNS THIS IS COMPLETE WITH MOUNTING HUB, HORN CONTACT AND HORN BUTTON. THIS WHEEL WILL FIT ALL 1969 AND UP CAMARO, MONTE CARLO, EL CAMINO, MALIBU, IMPALA, CAPRICE. NEW "CLASSIC" WHEEL MADE BY EDDIE MOTORSPORTS ALSO MADE IN BLACK ANODIZE OR GLOSS BLACK POWDERCOAT. THIS FITS BOTH TILT AND NON TILT COLUMNS. |
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