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Steering Wheel"spinner Knob"pin Up Girl,30s-40s-50s (9) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, US

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:black/Shiny chrome Warranty:No Necker knob,Suicide knob,:black plastic & chrome plated metal base

CLASSIC "40s-50s"PIN UP GIRL"

"VERY PATRIOTIC"

 

Spinner Knob" The knob is in new condition. Looks very nice and better than photo!   Shiny Chrome Base and Black plastic knob & Clear Lens, the Picture is not Blurry! Has extra long adjustable straps will fit early thinner steering wheels & most later models steering wheels!!!!!!!!  

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Thank you for looking!!

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