OER 769968 Steering Wheel 1963 Impala; with Horn Ring; Standard and SS; Black
691-769968
OER 769968 Features:
This 1963 Impala steering wheel is the most accurate reproduction on the market today. Manufactured in quality injection molded quality ABS plastic, each wheel replicates the original in appearance, design and fitment. A steering wheel is an important part of any restoration. It is the one item you see and touch every time you slide into the drivers seat. That's why you want to be sure the reproduction wheel you select is the best on the market.
OER steering wheels feature a correct original looking finish and the proper spacing between the chrome steering wheel ornaments. Steering wheels also features a quality die-cast reproduction of the original chrome horn ring with proper painted accents for complete originality. This wheel is designed for Impala models only. Not for use with Biscayne or Bel Air models.
Chevrolet Applications:- 1963-1963 Chevrolet Impala (Black) (standard interior)
- 1963-1963 Chevrolet Impala (Black) (Super Sport)
Specifications:
What is the spline count and diameter for the steering shaft? Trying to determine if it will fit on an Ididit universal tilt column.
Is the steering wheel 15in. or 17in.?
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