1949 Ford Steering Wheel Horn Ring -original on 2040-parts.com
Humble, Texas, US
1949 FORD STEERING WHEEL HORN RING - ORIGINAL USA MADE PART. RING MAY FIT OTHER YEARS BUT NOT FOR SURE. HORN RING HAS NO CRACKS OR BREAKS BUT THERE IS SOME LIGHT PITTING TO THE FINISH. RING HAS BEEN STORED AND NEEDS TO BE CLEANED. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS. Hello my goal is to provide first class
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