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Orig 66 67 68 69 70 Steering Wheel Horn Switch Adapter Body Dart Road Runner on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Harbor City, California, United States

Harbor City, California, United States
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Surface Finish:ORIGINAL

ORIGINAL 1966-70 A-BODY AND B-BODY STEERING WHEEL HORN SWITCH ADAPTOR. CORRECT PART FOR  CARS WITH THE TWIST ON HORN CAP WITH THE STANDARD  TWO OR THREE SPOKE STEERING WHEEL. NOT FOR CARS WITH PARTIAL OR FULL HORN RING OR WOOD GRAIN STEERING WHEEL. HORN ADAPTER CHRYSLER PART NUMBER 2852491. INCLUDED ARE THE THREE SCREWS TO ATTACH TO THE STEERING WHEEL HORN SWITCH.
 

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