Robert Bosch Antique Horn-mercedes- Working! on 2040-parts.com
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, US
Antique/vintage horn for sale. I believe it to be from a Mercedes since I bought a bunch of other parts from a guy restoring vintage Mercedes cars.. It may also be from another brand or even used on a motorcycle.. It works perfect and is pretty clean for the age. Also has the mounting bracket included. There are some markings on the horn:
Robert Bosch A-G
Stuttgart , Germany
U I6a
No. 6492
I am not sure of the age. Make me an offer!
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