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Original Gm 1970 Camaro Rs Steering Wheel Horn Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, US

Warner Robins, Georgia, US
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This is an original GM Horn Pad for a 1970 Camaro RS.  This is a one year only item and are extremely hard to find, especially in this condition.  This horn pad has been professionally restored and includes an original RS emblem and original emblem retaining nuts.  There are no cracks, dings, scratches, etc. what so ever, totally mint condition.  If you are doing a concourse restoration on a 70 Camaro this item is a MUST HAVE.  Or if you own a frame off/concouse restored 70 Camaro and the horn pad aint quite up to snuff ...here's a once in a lifetime opportunity to grab one.  All you 70 RS Camaro owners ....DONT LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!! 

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