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1950's Dodge Horn Ring - Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Fordland, Missouri, US

Fordland, Missouri, US
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Up for Consideration

1950's Dodge Steering Wheel Horn Ring

 I'm not sure not exactly sure what year this came off of

12" Diameter X 2" thick

It does have some Pitting and some loss of Finish

See pictures

I would make a great wall hanger

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