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Old 12-27-2017, 09:36 PM   #1
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Horns

OK, I had a thread posted in the electrical section, but that, in retrospect, didn't actually ask the question I had. My bad. I'd like to know what the Delco Remy number is for the high and low note horns that would have been on my '70 truck when new. I went to a place that sells D-R horns but they tried to sell me a couple of Chinesium horns (which I had demonstrated prior to purchase) and they sound like a goose with a hernia. So, I'm looking to do it right. The air-powered horns my F-I-L had installed sounded like a Fiat (and I always hated the sound), but they are finally toast. Or, as an option, maybe some newer trucks have OK sounding horns that I can get from a yard. I'd prefer to buy new, though. Why buy a horn that is already old? I do realize that that's my preference.
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