Part Description:
Core: Horn Cap Emblem
Notes: SS Logo
Manufacturer: Goodmark
Goodmark Part Number: GMK4062542851
Old Goodmark Part Number: 4062-542-851
Other Part Number: ZHC848D
Fitment:
1985-1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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