1962 62 Ford Nos Horn Index Plate C2dz-13a809-a One Piece on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
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Item offered is (one) Ford horn index plate, buyer to receive one plate. Ford packing is not being included in the offer. Please it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure of compatibility and correctness for their needs.
Part number C2DZ-13A809-A
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