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Model A Ford Sparton Horn Data Serial Id Tag And Rivets Low Price Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $7.80
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Hudson, Florida, United States

Hudson, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:The Sparks-Withington Co., - Sparton Other Part Number:1900's up Manufacturer Part Number:antique horn ID tage Surface Finish:Aluminum with Split Nickel rivets Interchange Part Number:Reproduction part Warranty:No

 This is packaged and in Excellent condition. Exact to the original - this is a Sparton antique horn ID/Serial numbered plate-tag and comes with the two nickel plated split rivets. It is a reproduction tag to replace a missing or damaged tag. Because it's being mailed Free first class in a flat letter envelope, it does not, as per USPS rules, get a tracking number but I'll add in another shipping service that will come with tracking if you so desire (it say's parcel but this will also ship as a First Class "package" and come with tracking). Ships fast.


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