Nos Stewart & Warner 12 Volt American Electric Nos Instructions & Button on 2040-parts.com
Bellflower, California, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR AN NOS AMERICAN ELECTRIC STEWART & WARNER 12 VOLT CHROME BELL GLOSS BLACK THIS IS A FINE LOOKING HORN WITH AND CRANKS OUT THAT OLD TIME AHOOGAH SOUND BUTTON INCLUDED
THIS TUNED IN A 102 DB MOST ARE 92 DB THIS MEANS SHE IS A LOUD ONE.
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