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Steering Wheel Identification: Usa Des.pat 267.248 Grant Challenger on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Dublin, California, US

Dublin, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:USA Des.Pat 267.248 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Unknown

This listing is for a Steering Wheel has a Identification: USA Des.Pat 267.248 stamped on it - see the 3rd picture.  In my research I found that it is surpose to belong to a Grant Challenger .  


Note: I do not know what this steering wheel goes to!  I found it in my dad's garage.

Size is about: 13 1/2" round 3 1/2" deep.  The base is about 4 3/4" wide.  Weights over 3 pounds.

Please note that all our items are being sold AS IS.  There are no REFUNDS or RETURNS.  

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No Shipping & handling fees - cost already included in the list price.  Package will ship by Parcel/Standard post and could take up to 10 days for delivery.

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