1973 - 87 Chevrolet Truck Horn Cap Button Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
UP FOR AUCTION IS A ORIGINAL HORN CAP BUTTON FOR A 1981 - 87 CHEVROLET TRUCK . CAP IS EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES. VERY HARD TO FIND IN SUCH MINT CONDITION. CAP IS GOLD COLORED NOT SILVER. GOOD LUCK.
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