"nos" 1962 & 63 Chevy Impala & Impala "ss" Horn Ring / Horn Button Insert on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, US
These GM "NOS" Original Horn Ring / Horn Button Insert's will fit any--
--1962 Chevy Impala 2dr, 4dr, S/W, Convertible
--1962 Impala "SS" 2dr & Convertible
--1963 Chevy "Impala" 2dr, 4dr, S/W & Conv. (Not correct for 1963 Impala "SS")
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Since they came in bulk the insert will be shipped without a GM package
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