Nos 1965 66 Mustang Shelby Deluxe Steering Wheel Turn Signal Cancel Cam 65 on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, United States
NOS 1965 66 Ford Mustang deluxe wheels, Galaxie Fairlane Deluxe steering wheel canceling cam. New in box. This was used on multiple Ford cars including the deluxe simulated wood grain steering wheels that came from the factory. Please verify this is for your car.
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