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1932 Ford Sparton Horn on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Princeton, Massachusetts, United States

Princeton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Ford

This horn came in a box of spares that was in the trunk of a car I bought years ago. The paint is peeling but the metal is quite straight. There is a tag, but there is no visible lettering. It is stamped Sparton on the rim of the mechanism, which can be seen in one of the pictures. The horn was disassembled when I got it and the screws that hold the assembly together are missing as are the brushes. The horn itself must have some sand or rust inside, because you can hear it if you shake the unit. This is a desirable item in working condition, so thought I'd list it here at no reserve in case someone wants to get a good deal by investing some time restoring it.

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