1964 Buick Lesabre Oem Horn Pad Center Wheel Section on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, United States
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For sale is a factory original horn pad steering wheel center section removed in good condition from a '64 lesabre, could use a good cleaning, the center shield emblem appears excellent, and there looks to be some very minor pitting just starting, backing is in good condition as are the mount screws etc, please refer to the pics as what you see is what/how you will receive, this piece looks like it would clean up very nicely!
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