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1937 Through 1948 Chevrolet Dual Trumpet Horns Pair Works on 2040-parts.com

US $319.95
Location:

Halfway, Oregon, United States

Halfway, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet Placement on Vehicle:Right

Vintage trumpet horns 19 & 23 inches long both work...removed from a 1940 chevy these where tested with a 6 volt system and they both work fine.The wires need to be replaced.But with this style of horn there is one screw that takes the cap off...it is a simple job.they both have the screens in the end of horns.they have mounting brackets.i do not see any dents.nice horns and are tough to find like these.Please view the pics and ask all questions thanks for looking.Jr

Alfa Romeo 159 – upgrades for 2010

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Datsunland USA: California museum chronicles early history of brand in America

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New Mercedes GLA teased on video

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