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Nos 1960's Mopar Horn. Plymouth Dodge Desoto Chrysler Imperial on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Canby, Oregon, United States

Canby, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPARTON Surface Finish:Painted Manufacturer Part Number:2097951 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:2421486

This came from one man's collection of NOS and good used MOPAR parts and accessories: 1920's to 1970's. I will list as I can identify them. There are trays of NIEHOFF chassis bushings (both rubber & brass), BRAKE pistons & misc brake parts, and case hardened bolts from a dealership. I would like to sell those parts as a package. I STILL HAVE A LOT OF ITEMS LEFT.

THIS AUCTION IS FOR:

 Qty One:  NOS 1960 SPARTON LO TONE HORN Surface scratches and light corrosion (#2 pix). There are NO dents.  This has never have been mounted on a car. Should fit all MOPAR: PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DESOTO, CHRYSLER & IMPERIAL; 1960 - 1964

 

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PREFER CHECK OR USPS MO. SHIPMENT HELD FOR CHECK TO CLEAR.

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: PAYPAL ONLY, I use GLOBAL SHIPPING.

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