1951-52 Chevy Chevrolet Deluxe Horn. Untested, should be repairable. priced accordingly.
There may be a delay in shipping this item. I’ve simply run out of room in my garage here at home. This item is stored in my warehouse. Due to my current work schedule I can only get there on the weekends. It will be shipped on the Tuesday following the weekend, regardless of when you buy it, it won’t be shipped until the following Tuesday. If you order on Sunday afternoon or Monday, it will be a week and a day before it’s shipped. If this isn’t quick enough please don’t buy it. I hope this situation will change in the near future but as of now, it’s the best I can do.
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