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This steering wheel is in the best shape I have ever seen!!!! Unbelivable condition and yes rose wood. Option wise I dont know.
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I have only seen one other one in a 70 green big block car
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This steering wheel is in the best shape I have ever seen!!!! Unbelivable condition and yes rose wood. Option wise I dont know. [/ QUOTE ] That's really not a rosewood wheel....this is the woodgrain trim (really decals) that was an option on 69 cars...I have seen it in lots of Camaros and full size (I think)...don't believe it was really an option for Novas...not much work to install the wood grain on a std. black wheel. wilma
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John,
This car is absolutely awesome! I wish I would have found it! I can't wait to see this car in person.John, just so you know, the address for Brigance on the window sticker is the storage lot that all of the new cars were delivered to because of lack of room at the dealership. Here is where the car came home to. 841 N. Kenilworth
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