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  • Looking for a horn button - 1956 Golden Hawk

    I just put a nice fairly new looking steering wheel on my 56 Golden Hawk. I have a fair condition horn ring, but I don't have the horn button and hardware. Does anyone have one or know a source to purchase one?


    Thanks,

    Ernie Baily

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    Originally posted by Ernie Baily View Post
    I just put a nice fairly new looking steering wheel on my 56 Golden Hawk. I have a fair condition horn ring, but I don't have the horn button and hardware. Does anyone have one or know a source to purchase one?


    Thanks,

    Ernie Baily

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    • #3
      Ernie, welcome to the Forum! You have a great car.

      I've edited your post title to help describe what it is you're after. It's always best to be as descriptive in your titles as possible, especially if you're looking for something specific.

      Cheers!

      Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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      • #4
        I have a "nice" pne, not perfect it has a few scratches if you don't find a SHOW CONDITION.
        It is an addiction!

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        • #5
          Do you have a pic of what it looks like? I have quite a few horn buttons but am not sure right now if I have one for you or not. I can't remember what it looks like right now. I will have them in Mansfield and Dunkirk for sale.
          Steve Grant
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          • #6
            Hello, everybody,
            Well ,being in a hurry to work on this car(which is actually my brothers) I didn't even ask him if he had the button. Well, it turns out he had two of them along with the little screws and other parts for it. Thanks for all the comments in regard to this! This is is a pic of the car. It has been sitting under cover for approx 25Yrs. I've got running again, flushed out the gas tank and bought new wheel cyls and master cyl along with new hoses. Since it up on Jack stands, I've been running in gear to hopefully get the trans to work ok
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