Drag Pack Horn Jumper Wire 1969-1970 Mustang Boss 302/429 428 Cobra Jet Shelby on 2040-parts.com
Gordonville, Missouri, US
Used Drag Pack Horn Jumper Wire used to wire the horns when they were both moved to the passenger side to accomodate the oil cooler on 1969-1970 Mustangs Boss 302, Boss 428 and 428 Super Cobra Jet. In good used shape, I believe this wire is an early repro.
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