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Model X North East Electric 12 Volt Horn Dodge Brothers Others Nice Sound on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:North East Electic Co Surface Finish:Gray, some paint loss Manufacturer Part Number:3715 A Warranty:No Other Part Number:X Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

North East Electric Co Model X, Type 3715A, Volts 12, Serial No. 824147 Dodge Brothers or others using 12 volt system Checked on 12 volt battery and make a nice Ahh-woo-ga sound. Photos should show condition. It does have a few small dings in the bell. May have been repainted. ? I don't know if the mounting bracket is correct, might be Model A. If you have any questions ask well before the end of the auction. Sold as is. Thank you for looking.

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