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Chevrolet Chevy Bel Air Horn Button Black 1950's on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winnipeg MB, Canada

Winnipeg MB, Canada
Condition:Used

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ITEM:

An original old Chevy horn button in good + condition. From the 1950's ... I BELIEVE it was from the 1954 model year but it may have been used in other years too.  About 2.25 inches in diameter.  Shows some overall wear.  The centre piece enamelling is in very good condition as is the gold trim and most of the black enamel (it has some missing black enamel at the 2 o'clock position) ... overall it looks great! 
  

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