This fifty-five year old vintage gem of a horn button is in very nice condition for it's age. I removed it from a 1960 T-BIRD automobile in a Pensacola, Florida junkyard in the early 1960's and have had it cleaned and wrapped up all of the passing years since then. The chrome bezel is very nice with just a very minimal amount of light pitting on it's surfaces, which is rare for a die-cast piece this old. The plastic insert is clean and with clear, bright details, with no discoloration and having absolutely no wear, scratches or crazing . This horn button in this virtually N.O.S.condition is just what the owner or restorer of one of these T-BIRD'S needs, to show off his or her car to it's best advantage.
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