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1969 Cutlass 442 Original Loud Pair Delco Remy Horns 69 1 Year Oldsmobile Olds on 2040-parts.com

US $186.90
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Kirkland, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:glass beaded and semi gloss rustoleum

This date matched pair of real 69 Cutlass working horns are LOUD and clear ...

This pair has been lubed and tuned .  Glass beaded and Painted with semi gloss rustoleum.

very nice pair ...

Horn numbers 284   and    282

both dated second week of February 1969 

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