1967 Chevy Belair Impala Automatic Steering Column Parts Lot on 2040-parts.com
Hartford City, Indiana, United States
Came off a 67 automatic shift column chevy belair. Good wheel shroud, good hub, gear shift lever is very corroded. Everything pictured. inv.u3d |
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