( Cool ) Vintage Ratrod Hotrod 30s 40s 50s Chevy Steering Wheel Horn Button on 2040-parts.com
Stacy, Minnesota, US
Up for bid is a Vintage 1930s 40s 50s chevy horn button. Button has some flaws and shows ware. See Pic. Overall in good condition. Theses buttons are getting hard to find . Check out our other vintage car parts and stuff on ebay.We also do combined shipping.HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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