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1956 1957 Studebaker Horn Button Part# 1539735 Champion Commander President Hawk on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Sorrento, Florida, United States

Sorrento, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:520411 Surface Finish:Plastic

Group 1310-23 Part # 1539735 Ring Cap, Horn is how it is described in the parts catalog. Most of us just call it the horn button. This one is used and in very nice condition. There are some surface scratches that are visible so this wouldn't work for a top quality show car. The scratches look worse in the photo than they actually are. It would be right at home on a nice driver that could be shown in some local shows where judging is not that detailed. The parts catalog indicates it was used on all 1956 Studebaker passenger cars and the 1957 Champion.

Includes the rubber retainer ring Part# 532902.

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