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Lo Horn Doesn't Work
I have a '66 Mustang Fastback (289 V8/AT). My Lo horn is dead, only my Hi horn works. I'm looking to replace it. Should I replace both of them with new ones? Only replace the Lo one? or have the Lo one fixed (if possible) to keep all original? Please advise, thank you.
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
In general, no repair is possible (except for an adjustment) on your horn. Reproduction ones are available (Virginia Classic $29.95) and if you can find a local Mustang shop, they may be able to help you from their 'stock' or give you a lead on a good junk yard.
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
Ebay....
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
Yeah, if you want an original there are tons of them on Ebay,.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/65-th...16069660QQrdZ1 |
RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
Thanks guys, I'll see if I can get a good deal on ebay...if not, I'll opt for a brand new one.
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
put a dixie horn on it :D
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I like La Cucharacha (sp?)
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get you a air horn and rig up a duck call on it
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
train horn ftw:D
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RE: Lo Horn Doesn't Work
Glen (Soaring) in a different post said he would not buy a car on e-bay - without seeing it up close and personal. But now he says to buy a horn on e-bay - without 'hearing' it. For what it's worth, I would go to a Mustang shop or junk yard, with a short jumper wire, and test a prospective horn before I bought it. Well, son of a gun, that's what I did when I got replacement horns - tested them before I bought them.
Jim |
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