C1 1956-1962 Chevrolet Corvette Horn Contact Brush.
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Restore authentic horn performance on your C1 Corvette with the C1 1956-1962 Chevrolet Corvette Horn Contact Brush. Engineered specifically for Corvette applications, this replacement part is designed to replace worn or damaged components while preserving the original fit and function.
Why this matters: a worn horn contact can lead to intermittent triggering, reduced horn volume, or a non-responsive horn. This brush replacement brings back dependable signaling by returning the horn’s contact surface to its intended electrical geometry, so your car signals as cleanly as it did from the showroom.
- Exact fit for C1 Corvette horn assemblies (1953–1962), with primary coverage for 1956–1962 models to match the era’s electrical design.
- Maintains original performance characteristics so restorations stay true to factory behavior and feel.
- Durable, long-lasting construction designed to support reliable operation over time for serious collectors and daily drivers alike.
- Ideal for restorations, ongoing repairs, or long-term ownership where preserving originality matters without sacrificing reliability.
- Easy-to-install replacement that integrates with your existing horn wiring and mounting points, helping minimize downtime during service.
This vehicle-specific component is intended for use where the original horn contact has worn or failed, delivering a precise, matched fit that preserves the authentic horn response your Corvette owner’s experience relies on.
Who benefits: classic Corvette enthusiasts performing a concours-level restoration or anyone preserving a C1’s original driving experience. If you’re meticulous about authenticity and dependable operation, this horn contact brush is a smart, practical choice.
Pro tips for best results: inspect the horn relay and wiring while you service the horn; clean mating surfaces before reassembly; and plan routine checks as part of your restoration or maintenance schedule to sustain consistent horn performance over time.