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1958 1959 Buick Horn Ring And Button Dry Desert Western Part on 2040-parts.com

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Twin Falls, Idaho, United States

Twin Falls, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Buick Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:CHROME

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      This is a horn ring and horn button for a 1959 Buick. Its a very nice early take off. Off of a dry desert western car. Its in excellent daily driver condition. It will need to be cleaned up and polished before install. Been sitting on a shelf for over 40 years. There are a few light minor scattered pits. Nice original part.



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 As a hobby my son and I travel the nearby states pulling parts from high end or interesting cars through out the Pacific North West.  We have access to some vintage car parts as well.  We love the convertibles, luxury and sports cars.  The love of cars comes from my father who got his first antique car in the 1960's.  I have passed the love of cars and the passion to preserve them to my sons.  

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