1948 Dodge Steering Wheel Center. 1948 Dodge Horn Button Mopar Cpdd 1115768 on 2040-parts.com
Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, United States
Pretty nice original 1948 Dodge steering wheel button. The chrome still has a good shine with some minor speckling as shown. The plastic insert is not cracked. Some of the silver paint is flaked off as shown. The insignia looks good. Nice original part. ALL INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING MUST GO THROUGH EBAY GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM. PAYMENT BY PAYPAL ONLY |
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