Antique Model A Or Model T Horn By Ea Lab Vintage Hot Rod Auto Horn on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Up for auction is a very old EA Lab double horn that was most likely found on a Model A or Model T automobile. Folks also use these on hot rods or rat rods for that vintage look and sound. It is in non-working condition and will need to be repaired or refurbished. It has a very cool patina to it, and would look great on a rat rod as-is, though it would need some work to get honking. This thing is barn fresh. Ask any questions you may have. Thanks!
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