1967 Plymouth Valiant Steering Wheel Horn Button on 2040-parts.com
Milford, New Hampshire, United States
STRAIGHT FROM AN UNCLE BENNIE PLYMOUTH....
A 1967 PLYMOUTH VALIANT HORN BUTTON A NICE VINTAGE PIECE SHOWING AGE WEAR SCUFFS AND MINOR USAGE IMPERFECTIONS.......GREAT SPARE FOR A DAILY DRIVER!! HORN BUTTON IS PURE CHROME, CAMERA ADDED A BLUE COLOR TO IT...IT IS NOT BLUE!! |
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