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Rare New Old Stock 1940's 1950's Buick Horn Button #759680 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Buick Manufacturer Part Number:759680

Auction is for a Buick # 759680 described as a "cap" on the box.  I believe that it is a horn button for a 1940s or 1950s Buick but due to its rarity & lack of info on the internet, I'm not sure.  This is a very rare Buick accessory as there are no others for sale on eBay & "googling" the part number doesn't even show any professional Buick vendors having them.

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