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In this Discussion
- 66patrick66 November 2007
- doodlebug November 2007
- fairstang1 November 2007
Help identify HORN BUTTON
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Hello everyone!
I removed this horn button from a truck that's been sitting in the woods for a very long time. Most of the body and interior was already removed so I could'nt find anything that would help give away it's identity! To my suprise the horn button was still intact but I have'nt had any luck figuring out what kind of truck it was.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks! fairstang1

HORN BTN_119415704247914.jpg551 x 588 - 91K -
definately a Plymouth or Dodge, i'm thinking Plymouth, it's the "Forward Look" symbol, I think I had a 55 Plymouth had one of the on each front fender.
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Thanks doodlebug! I was leaning that way myself. I've looked at hundreds, if not more, of pictures of steering wheels and horn buttons and have'nt found anything close. I sure appreciate your input. Have a great day!
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Looks to be a '57 or '58 Dodge pickup."The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
And whether pigs have wings..."