Horn Ring W/cap Challenger Charger Satelite (1968 Plymouth) on 2040-parts.com
Pleasanton, Texas, US
HORN RING WITH CENTER CAP THAT CAME OFF OF A 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY
WILL FIT MANY DODGE CHRYSLER OTHER PLYMOUTH MODELS
LIKE SATELITE ROAD RUNNER CHALLENGER AND CHARGER
IN GOOD USED CONDITION
DOES HAVE SOME PITTING ON THE CHROME
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS WILL FIT YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
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