1965 Ford Ltd Horn Bezel And Center Cone on 2040-parts.com
Granada Hills, California, US
THIS HORN BEZEL AND CENTER CONE CAME FROM A 1965 FORD LTD
THESE ITEMS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
THE CHROME HAS A GREAT SHINE AND THE CONE BEZEL
IS VERY CLEAN AS WELL.
THESE ITEMS SHOW NO CRACKS AND ARE READY TO BE INSTALLED.
THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS.
PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS
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