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Jaguar E-type Xke High Note Horn Lucas Windtone 618 69128 C.19081 Restored on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Lucas Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:69128 Surface Finish:black Other Part Number:C.19081 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

For sale is a restored Lucas Windtone 618 high note horn for a Series 1 Jaguar E-type. This was fitted from chassis number 850500/877155/860436/885971. The Lucas part number is 69128 and the date stamp is 10/64. It has been cleaned, painted, and tested. Buyer agrees to pay $30 shipping anywhere in North America via Canada Post. Overseas buyers please contact me for a shipping quote. Thanks for looking. 

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