Model A Ford Aoogah Electric Horn With Chrome Bell on 2040-parts.com
Oswego, Illinois, US
Up for auction is a chrome belled 6V electric Aoogah auto horn. Is ready for cleaning/restoration with painted black rear housing- has a bracket on top. Will clean up very nicely with some chrome polish and maybe cleaning some paint off. Motor spins feely but will need adjustment to make aoogah noise. Insides look good: wiring is good. PayPal please, ask any questions. Lower reserve- flat rate shipping of $16.
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