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1967 Original Mustang Steering Wheel Horn Button Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Potterville, Michigan, US

Potterville, Michigan, US
:

1967 MUSTANG
ORIGINAL / USED
INTERIOR: STANDARD STEERING WHEEL
3-RING HORN BUTTON w/. THE OLIVE GREEN HORN PAD

BOTH ITEMS ARE ORIG./USED FORD ITEMS.
SOLD AS A SET in this AUCTION! 

THE PAD HOUSES THE
MUSTANG SILVER RUNNING HORSE EMBLEM
and has the RED/WHITE/BLUE STRIPES WHICH IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE!

THE CHROME 3-RING HORN RING
HAS SOME PITTING.


*** A GENUINE ORIG./USED FORD ITEM! ***

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