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1958 Ford Skyliner Fairlane Retractable Hi Lo Sparton Horns Horn Set Rough Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States

USED SET OF HI AND LO SPARTON HORNS IN REAL ROUGH SHAPE, HAS RUST AND ATLEAST ONE HOLE, WORKING CONDITION UNKNOWN. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 1958 SKYLINER SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE WILL INTERCHANGE BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE. THE FITMENT GUIDE IS WHAT I BELIEVE THEY CAN BE USED ON AND NO A GUARANTEE. SOLD AS IS. THANK YOU.  

IM SELLING MORE PARTS FROM THIS 1958 SKYLINER. IF YOU NEED SOMETHING JUST ASK.

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