1949,50,51,52 Plymouth, Chrysler, Dodge 6 Volt Auot Lite Horns on 2040-parts.com
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Up for auction is a pair of used OEM 6 Volt Auto Lite horns for a 1949,50,51,52 Plymouth. The horns are in good condition, There are no dents or dings in the cover. Both horns sound good, they may require some adjusting. These were removed from a 1950 Plymouth.
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