Chevrolet Corvair Horn Button Cap-1965 1966 1967 1968 Corsa Monza Spyder 3859834 on 2040-parts.com
Foxboro, Massachusetts, US
This is a used original steering wheel center horn cap that I believe to be correct for all models of ’65 thru ‘68 Corvair.
This piece is in good driver quality shape. Chrome does show some scattered pitting and scratches typical of a vintage used part.
GM part number is 3859834.
Rubber backing plug is intact. Being sold as pictured. See pics, ask questions. Thanks
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