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Re: NOS 69-72 Blue Horn Cap on eBay
Russ,that would have been from a 73-78 Van. Might be wrong about '78 but the same steering wheel was still on Vans a few years after pickups.
I put a repro horn button on my '72 and it isn't made to fit properly. The angle of the sides differs from the steering wheel,so an OEM is great shape,repainted,or N.O.S. is surely worthwhile. When I go to use my N.O.S. wheel I'll definitely be using an OEM button.
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Re: NOS 69-72 Blue Horn Cap on eBay
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