Scott Drake Horn Button Cobra For Corso Feroce Steering Wheel 6-Bolt Mustang 1965-1973
Scott Drake:
S1MS-3623-COBRA
Highlights
- For 6-Bolt Corso Feroce Wheel
- Cobra Snake Emblem
- Chrome Plated Edge
- 3D Plastic Injection
MSRP $70.95
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Product Description
Scott Drake Cobra Horn Button for all 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973 Mustangs with a 6-Bolt Corso Feroce Steering Wheel.
This beautifully detailed Scott Drake Cobra Horn Button fits perfectly on all 1965-1973 Mustangs with a 6 Bolt Corso Feroce Steering Wheel installed. This horn button assembly features a 3-D plastic injection, painted and chrome plated center cap with a clear acrylic, dome shaped lens and the classic, iconic Cobra snake emblem! This cobra emblem will look great in the middle of your steering wheel and bring some extra pop to your pony’s interior.
Features:
- Chrome Plated
- Clear Acrylic Dome Shaped Lens
- 3D Plastic Injection
- Iconic Cobra Snake Emblem
- Painted
Picking up on style cues from the original 1965 Shelby button, this fierce addition really beckons out to the spirit of the original ponies from days gone by. Resilient, bright and durable, this assembly has all the qualities you want to find in a new, updated horn button, while maintaining an authentic look and feel in your 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 or 1973 Mustang. This Scott Drake Cobra Horn Button will make a perfect complement to Cobra floor mats or dash emblems, or anything else Cobra you choose to add or already have installed!
Call us today, or order online at any time and get all of the interior or external, under the hood or on top of paint, Cobra additions and accents you could ever want for your Mustang from a trusted name like Scott Drake!
Features:
- Chrome Plated
- Clear Acrylic Dome Shaped Lens
- 3D Plastic Injection
- Iconic Cobra Snake Emblem
- Painted
Picking up on style cues from the original 1965 Shelby button, this fierce addition really beckons out to the spirit of the original ponies from days gone by. Resilient, bright and durable, this assembly has all the qualities you want to find in a new, updated horn button, while maintaining an authentic look and feel in your 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 or 1973 Mustang. This Scott Drake Cobra Horn Button will make a perfect complement to Cobra floor mats or dash emblems, or anything else Cobra you choose to add or already have installed!
Call us today, or order online at any time and get all of the interior or external, under the hood or on top of paint, Cobra additions and accents you could ever want for your Mustang from a trusted name like Scott Drake!
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Related Categories: Mustang Parts, Mustang Interior, Mustang Steering Wheels, Mustang Horn Buttons, Emblems & Rings
Installation & Fitment
Installation Videos
Video Transcript
Bill: We’re here with Chris from Scott Drake. Chris flew in today to show us some cool new products they have out. Chris, I'm familiar with the wheel and the hub but tell us about that center cap.
Chris: The center cap is the GT350 Cobra-style center cap. Obviously it's functional unlike the original. I just want to do a demo, kind of get it installed. We've had a few complaints on customers that have had issues of the actual button popping out.
Bill: Okay. We want to show you the actual way this thing goes together. There is a trick putting it together. Chris is going to run you through that.
Chris: One of the problems that we've had customer complaints on is customers are trying to install the wheel onto the actual hub first and then trying to place the horn button in the center which is incorrect.
The proper way to install the horn button and the assembly in general, is first you need to remove the back of the button itself. It pops out. Careful, the spring will eject on you. Take the actual button assembly, attach it to the wires. Place it inside the hub assembly. Set the wheel on top of the hub which will lock in the back portion of that assembly. Go ahead and tighten down your Allen screws that are provided.
Next take the remaining portion of the horn button and make sure when you put it in to get the top of the spring into the back end here and the clips aligned on the inside. Not sure if you could see it or not. We'll go ahead and press that in. That'll pop in. Then stick your emblem on and make sure it gets centered.
Bill: Chris, the wheel looks great with a GT350 emblem. What other emblems are available for this wheel?
Chris: For anybody that isn't wanting to go with the GT350 look, we also have available just a standard, black horn button and a variety of different inserts to go along, a Mustang, Ford in general.
Bill: What year will these fit? I know you have adapters that fit a couple different years.
Chris: They fit a couple different years. This one's primarily '65,'66.
Chris: The center cap is the GT350 Cobra-style center cap. Obviously it's functional unlike the original. I just want to do a demo, kind of get it installed. We've had a few complaints on customers that have had issues of the actual button popping out.
Bill: Okay. We want to show you the actual way this thing goes together. There is a trick putting it together. Chris is going to run you through that.
Chris: One of the problems that we've had customer complaints on is customers are trying to install the wheel onto the actual hub first and then trying to place the horn button in the center which is incorrect.
The proper way to install the horn button and the assembly in general, is first you need to remove the back of the button itself. It pops out. Careful, the spring will eject on you. Take the actual button assembly, attach it to the wires. Place it inside the hub assembly. Set the wheel on top of the hub which will lock in the back portion of that assembly. Go ahead and tighten down your Allen screws that are provided.
Next take the remaining portion of the horn button and make sure when you put it in to get the top of the spring into the back end here and the clips aligned on the inside. Not sure if you could see it or not. We'll go ahead and press that in. That'll pop in. Then stick your emblem on and make sure it gets centered.
Bill: Chris, the wheel looks great with a GT350 emblem. What other emblems are available for this wheel?
Chris: For anybody that isn't wanting to go with the GT350 look, we also have available just a standard, black horn button and a variety of different inserts to go along, a Mustang, Ford in general.
Bill: What year will these fit? I know you have adapters that fit a couple different years.
Chris: They fit a couple different years. This one's primarily '65,'66.
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