Buell Marine Air Horn With Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States
You are buying a Buell MFG. CO. air horn. It comes with the attachments. It looks like it may have some surface rust that needs to be cleaned up. Welcome to Bella Merci Estate Sales, {translation from Italian means beautiful merchandise} Thank you for shopping with me. I am a picker and I am bringing you items from Arizona, Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma and Missouri. I sell designer items at a fraction of the cost. Many times they are new with or without tags. I do not know the history of many of the items that I sell. They come from many sources. As with any new or gently worn item, I recommend laundering or dry cleaning before wearing. It is better to go by the measurements given rather than the size listed. I work very hard to find any flaws before listing. I am human, so I may miss something. It is never intentional. I will work to make it right with you. Please visit my store for more quality items. I will combine shipping at the end of the purchase with a revised invoice. If you find a problem, please CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING A NEGATIVE OR NUETRAL FEEDBACK. Watch for sales with items starting at .99 to 3.00. Mark me as a favorite seller and check back often for great deals. Occasionally it takes me a while to answer questions as my husband is terminally ill with colon cancer. I work from home so I can help take care of him. My stress level is a little high so please forgive my mistakes if I make one. It is never intentional. I ship out almost every day. I add items almost daily. I try very hard to provide the best possible service to you as the customer. Only serious buyers please. If your item is not paid within 2 days, an unpaid claim will be filed. Please remember the turnaround time to resell a item is 2 weeks. I am a small business and cannot afford this. Please don’t be offended if I send a reminder. Sometimes people forget and I try to send a reminder before filing a claim. If you need longer to pay I am more than willing to accommodate you, I just need to know, so please contact me. Communication is the key to success!! Once again, thank you for shopping with me. For items sold in Missouri, the sales tax is included. |
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