Oem 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Steering Wheel Horn Center Cap on 2040-parts.com
Vidor, Texas, US
OEM 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix steering wheel horn center cap. Chrome has a great unpolished shine with a few light pimples mainly at the top. Some typical thin age/stress lines in the clear plastic center, Grand Prix lettering in good condition, the left side of the arrowhead emblem's silver paint has some minor wear, not bad. Good OEM part.
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