1941,1946-1947 Plymouth Steering Wheel Horn Ring ?? on 2040-parts.com
Chino Valley, Arizona, US
Here is a horn ring for what I believe to be for a 1941,1946-1947 Plymouth. It is in excellent condition considering the age, some mild pitting beginning to show. Winning bidder to pay within 3 days close of auction and $10.95 shipping and handling. Thanks.
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