1957 Ford Horn Button Center Cap Insert on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1957 Ford Horn Button Center Cap Insert
Description:
This is a very nice used horn button. May be new with light storage wear.
No Fissure Cracks.
Paint is good, no chips.
There is a notch at the top center.
Measures: 1 15/16" O.D.
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