1905 -1930 Spartan Sos Deluxe Auburn Cord Duesenberg Packard Marmon Lincoln on 2040-parts.com
Montebello, California, US
this is a spartan sos deluxe patent 1922 horn dont now if it works the cap is missing the trumpet area needs straighting what car this went on i dont know maybe universal the item is 14 1/2 " the trumpet alone is 10 1/2" the circular area is 4 1/4" measureing across if you have some time check my store i have over 300 items vintage type items mostly for cars
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