Deluxe Vw Horn Button 1952 - 1955 Split Oval Beetle Barndoor 3 Spoke - Black on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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This item is a replacement reproduction horn button for Split window and Oval window Beetle - 1952 to 1955. Can also be used on a Barndoor Bus. The button is high quality. Colors: Black |
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