Packard Automobiles Steering Part Vintage Classicknob on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, US
Hi, selling this unused classic Packard automobiles steering knob part. In mint unused original condition. Attaches onto the steering wheel to help spin your wheel. Perfect part to go with your Packard. Thank you.
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