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Nos 1983 1984 Mercury Grand Marquis Steering Wheel Horn Pad Button Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

South Lyon, Michigan, United States

South Lyon, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

New Old Stock, NOS, OEM, factory Mercury part never installed in a car and brand new. This is the Horn Pad with the emblem medallion and wood grain colors that fits in the center of the steering wheel on the 83 and 84 Grand Marquis and Station Wagon. Perfect for the restoration of your classic, custom,  or lowrider. 

Our parts are factory Ford parts, and not cheap aftermarket parts that are made of thin plastic, and do not fit properly, or fade, and  will not stand up to factory stock OEM standards.  These are the parts and trim  that came on your vehicle when new from the dealership. These are genuine  OEM parts, not those advertised as "OEM like" which are aftermarket parts.



 









Great for the used car detailer, collision body shop, as well as leasing or leased car dealer, or dealership that is refurbishing interiors, or salvage title junk yard repair of wrecked vehicle, or car and truck rebuilder or recycler of titled vehicles, or rebuilt trucks, for parts,, totaled or crash damaged trucks, air bag deployed, stop, brake, and tail light damaged  vehicle etc. etc

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