Chris Craft ~ Plymouth~ Delux Steering Wheel ~ Horn Ring Center Button on 2040-parts.com
Somers, Connecticut, United States
For sale we have a very beautiful Plymouth horn ring center button. This center button is used on the delux steering wheels in the 1950s. It was also used on Chris Craft Capris, Cobras, Continentals and some Crusiers. It has all three mounting tabs as well as the three L shaped mounting legs. The chrome is in excellent show condition.
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