1969 Pontiac Firebird Gto Sport Horn Button Original Gm 9748443 on 2040-parts.com
Kirkland, Washington, United States
fairly sure this is a Pontiac Sport horn button for the wood wheel please do your homework b4 bidding I didnt want to pull mine apart to check numbers please respond if you know the accurate application for me and others... nice nice shape...not sticky ... no burn or wear marks ...asis factory black ...looks charcoal from my flash ... but its a deep black nice nice grain pattern NOT STICKY |
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