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1969 Impala Delco Remy Loud Pair Of Matching Horns Nice Pair Hi Low Referbished on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Kirkland, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

This pair of horns was pulled from a 69 Impala 2 door ... they have been tested and honk real loud and clear..
They have been cleaned , lubed, tuned , litely glass beaded to bare and repainted with a lite coat of rustoleum

these are ready to mount and use ....

these are correct and a date coded matched pair from the 1st and second week of March 1969

when only correct horns will do on your ride ....

these horns are very similar for many GM cars of the era
but part number and the brackets these are made for the 69 Impala


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