1960-1970 Chevrolet Camaro Chevelle Nova Impala Delco Remy Horn Oe Gm 9000 466 F on 2040-parts.com
Elk River, Minnesota, United States
Up for sale is a factory Delco Remy GM horn #466 9000 12V TYPE F 3H2 This horn has been tested and works well. It is a very clean original part ready to bolt in, or paint and install. I do not know what it is out of, I am cleaning out parts from the garage. I have always dealt with 60s and 70s Chevelles Camaros and Chevrolet Trucks for the most part.
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