Mopar E Body Prestolite Horn. "lo" Works on 2040-parts.com
Adams, New York, United States
Mopar working Prestolite horn for your E body Cuda or Challenger. Put a differet bracket on there and can be used foe that B body Charger or Roadrunner. Tested with a low amp battery charger and it worked.
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