Here we have a custom wood steering wheel that's been redone re sanded re vanished with boa constrictor design a lot of work when into it beautiful piece if I must say so myself it's awesome when cleaned with some Murphy oil polish but get this it also comes with the adapter and boot no horn button but has the base it would probably need replacing if u got a muscle car a Sunday cruiser this is the one not many on eBay that comes with the adapter and boot usually sold separate great add on item
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Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 1971 71 1972 72 gmc sprint nice original steering wheel horn button center cap
- Maserati 3500gt, sebring, mistral original horn button assembly-restored !!(US $1,150.00)
- Ferrari, oem, black leather, steering wheel with horn and hub, display, nardi(US $475.00)
- Dodge horn button(US $15.00)
- Nos 1965 66 mustang shelby deluxe steering wheel turn signal cancel cam 65(US $18.99)
- 1971-74 oem horn pad steering wheel emblem plymouth gtx road runner duster mopar
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