1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Horn Button on 2040-parts.com
Roy, Washington, United States
1967 Chevelle center horn button. Real good daily driver condition. No pitting or chips any where on it. The finish has a nice bright shine to it. Great piece to help finish the project. Mat fit other years also. Please ask any questions prior to buying, payment is due within 48 hours of purchase. Don't forget to check out our store front for more OEM, vintage parts and pieces. Thanks for looking.
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