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|  69 Camaro Black Standard Steering Wheel 
			
			One of the nicer wheels I’ve come across, has some wear on pebble grain and a few small cosmetic cracks as shown. Recently removed from the car it was mated with on the assembly line.
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			Price reduction, now $350.
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			Nice wheel hard to come by with the pebble grain
		 
				__________________ 1968 ChevyII 396 375,1969 Camaro 396 375 survivor , 1969 Dynamotion Copo Camaro,1968 L 79 ChevyII ,1969 Camaro 427 ratsness ,1967 Chevelle L79 | 
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|  scuncio (05-03-2025) | ||
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			Any idea what a quality repair would cost to finish this wheel off correctly? That is what concerns me but it's going to be extremely difficult to find a uncracked 55+ year old piece of plastic.
		 
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			I would run it as-is, don’t think you’d notice the cracks unless you were looking hard.
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