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Antique Auto Horn Nautilus Snail Classic Car High Tone Honk on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Otterbein, Indiana, US

Otterbein, Indiana, US
:

Fix it up and make some noise!


Up for auction is an antique Car Horn with no identifying markings.


This old horn is made in the shape of a nautilus spiral, or snail shell, with a rounded bell side. It had a black finish, most of which is worn off, and by the shape and size, I would assume the tone it produces is high. I cannot test it, and it is offered as-is.


This piece comes from the collection of a non-smoker, and has been kept in storage for a few years.  


The following conditions apply to this auction:

  • Item sold AS-IS and as shown.

  • No Refunds can be offered.

  • Shipping cost includes USPS insurance coverage.

  • Combined Item Shipping for multiple purchases is available.

  • Package contents will be accurately represented on all customs declarations.

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