Believe this to be an original 1967 1968 Camaro Horn. Marked D on the top side. Cleaned and repainted. Probably could still use work. Horn sounds sometimes when jumpers are used to the battery. Don't know if it an issue of a ground since fresh paint. Numbers on the back are hard to read but appear to be 114 A. Email with any questions. International buyers please email for shipping
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