40s 50s 60s Chevy Ford Horn Sparton Lot 2 on 2040-parts.com
High Ridge, Missouri, United States
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Lot of 3 misc horns. Not sure what they came on. Got them in a lot of 30s 40s and 50s chevy and ford parts. One says sparton. Not sure if they work. Being sold as is. Shipping price is to lower 48 states only. Lot 2
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Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
40s 50s 60s chevy ford horn sparton lot 1(US $12.00)
Vintage unknown make ford chrome steeriel center or gas cap see pictures(US $7.00)
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64 65 ford falcon steering wheel / needs restoration(US $40.00)
64 65 ford falcon steering column - automatic(US $85.00)
64 65 ford falcon steering column - 3 on the tree(US $65.00)
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