Fiat Vintage Horn Button- Xlnt! on 2040-parts.com
Gold Hill, Oregon, United States
This auction is for a vintage horn button assembly from a Fiat car probably 1950 to 1960 era. I’m not sure
which exact model it is for. It is in excellent condition as can be seen from the accompanying photos.
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