Vintage Car Or Truck Trumpet Horn Working Working Condition 19 Ichees Long on 2040-parts.com
Summersville, West Virginia, United States
UP FOR SALE....OLD CAR OR TRUCK TRUMPET TYPE HORN...19 INCHES LONG...WORKING CONDITION ( I DID NOT HAVE A 6 VOLT BATTERY, SO I CHECKED WITH A 12 VOLT )...HAVE MANY MORE HORNS IN MY AUCTION...
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