1962 1963 1964 1965 Chevy Ii Nova 400 Steering Wheel Impala Chevelle Ratrod Cool on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Maryland, United States
Pulled from a 1965 Chevy II Nova 400 custom
I believe it was the stock wheel but not sure. I have had it on a Chevelle and an impala over the years so I know it fits both of them. Condition not great but still very usable! See pics for specific details! Great for driver, rat rod, custom, hot rod, man cave wall or restore it. |
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