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1965 66 Ford Mustang Standard Steering Wheel Horn Ring Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $39.94
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Original 1965-66 Standard Steering Wheel Horn Ring Assembly - Excellent Daily Driver. Some Pitting, Sold "AS IS"
Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-13A805-B Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome Part Brand:Ford Warranty:No

This is an 1965-66 Standard Mustang Steering Wheel Horn Assembly.  The Horn is in good stable condition, with no cracks but some pitting (See photo) and a good candidate for a daily driver.  Black circles need refinishing. Original Ford Part C5ZZ-13A-805-B - Sold "As Is"

Please note, this is an original steering wheel Horn Assembly, and is not new. The part has in-perfections consistent with a horn assembly that is nearly 50 years old. The part is stable and will be a good daily driver. Please look at the pictures closely, as the part is in excellent shape, but not perfect. The purchaser acknowledges the part has scratches and micro dents, consistent with its age.  

Additional photos available on request.  Questions answered promptly.  


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