1969 Mopar A & B Body Half Moon Horn Ring 67 68 Coronet Charger Dart Pn 2852092 on 2040-parts.com
Moberly, Missouri, US
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You are bidding on a good used Mopar horn ring. Part Number 2852092. This was used for various 1967 - 1969 A & B Body Mopars (Dart, GTX, Charger, Barracuda, Road Runner, Super Bee, Belvedere, Satellite, Valiant) with steering wheels that had a horn ring. Out of a 1967 Coronet R/T. Does have some surface pitting as seen in pictures, not bent or cracked, see pictures. Great for a driver IMO once polished up, or if you want to use for show it will need to rechromed. SOLD AS IS, AS IT DOES HAVE SOME PITTING. FREE SHIPPING!
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