Original 1967-1968 Corvette Sting Ray Steering Wheel Stingray on 2040-parts.com
Easton, Pennsylvania, US
Selling an original 1967-1968 Corvette Steering wheel. Wheel is straight and in good shape but does have some cracks in the wood at each spoke in the wheel. Sold AS IS. Buyer pays shipping
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