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Aftermarket Horn #1545892
12/10/13 02:30 AM
12/10/13 02:30 AM
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Alberta Canada
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Need a replacement horn for my 67 Belvedere. No luck finding a workable stock set-up and too cold to run around auto wreckers.

Any decent aftermarket set-ups that sound/look decent?

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: PossessedDuster] #1545893
12/10/13 08:34 AM
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Got mine from NAPA, looks close to original and LOUD.

Joe

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: PossessedDuster] #1545894
12/10/13 01:12 PM
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Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: mikemee1331] #1545895
12/12/13 04:20 AM
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Castlegar, BC, Canada
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one of these will do the trick - http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...sl_8rlahxbiko_b




Oh hell yeah! I have an Ah-Ooogah Horn in my Gremlin (switchable, of course) and it scares the bejeebus out of people and animals alike.


Bloody Mary, Full of Vodka, Blessed art thou among cocktails....

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: That AMC Guy] #1545896
12/12/13 10:57 AM
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one of these will do the trick - http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...sl_8rlahxbiko_b




Oh hell yeah! I have an Ah-Ooogah Horn in my Gremlin (switchable, of course) and it scares the bejeebus out of people and animals alike.


HaHaHa!! did the same thing in a Pinto years back. VERY effective warning device!

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: mikemee1331] #1545897
12/12/13 04:32 PM
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Wolo Model 419 Bad Boy Air Horn Kit - 12 Volt by Wolo (Nov 5, 2007) This one is loud and compact. make sure you use a relay as they do pull a few amps and it is a lot easyer on the old horn button..

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: mod5v] #1545898
12/13/13 08:44 PM
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Alberta Canada
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Just looking for a standard how tone/low tone that sounds looks decent. I've heard most and they sound like a loud VW bug

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: PossessedDuster] #1545899
12/13/13 08:59 PM
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Just looking for a standard how tone/low tone that sounds looks decent. I've heard most and they sound like a loud VW bug


Awww! you spoiled our fun!

Re: Aftermarket Horn [Re: mikemee1331] #1545900
12/14/13 02:05 AM
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Just looking for a standard how tone/low tone that sounds looks decent. I've heard most and they sound like a loud VW bug


Awww! you spoiled our fun!


Naa...Here's another horn you could use.. wolf wistle







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