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1936 1937 Ford Flathead 6 Volt Sparton Schwarze Horn. Hot Rod Rat Rod. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, US

Lancaster, Ohio, US
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This auction is for a very nice 6 volt horn that appears to have a 1936 Ford bracket on it and tag does state 1936 Ford drivers side. The horn also has the same dimensions as a 1937 horn,approximately 7 1/8" trumpet part with an overall length of 9 7/8"-10". The bell is stamped M-61 and this may be Sparton or Schwarze as I believe both were suppliers in Michigan. The motor part looks like Sparton type to me,it is very clean almost mint to NOS if not for the incorrect modern non cloth wiring that someone has soldered on. Very nice horn that beeps but probably needs adjusted or points cleaned to beep louder although my 6 volt source is weak. Thanks for looking ,bid to own.

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