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Finally a nice Reproduction horn ?

Started by anlauto, November 07, 2019, 04:32:00 PM

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anlauto

Check out these reproduction horns listed for GM products.. :pullinghair: Their appearance is a heck of a lot closer to our hard to find Prestolite horns then the current reproduction horns available for Mopars :verymad:

All you would need is the correct brackets which someone could easily produce

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/55-81-for-GM-LOW-NOTE-Horn-Universal-Brackets-Brand-New/333247633087?hash=item4d971b56bf&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&enc=AQAEAAADEKvsXIZtBqdkfsZsMtzFbFsbX3WcW5fmB%2Fx7ZbaZTyexzHCWiw6m4%2BUS%2B1AxgmVJB9v4fvPBs4qN57L5fiwuseCrgpOig8KwR%2BEV7dYTa1UFt9smAaJkus8yKdHQJ9zqEQjZ03rFEVn5%2Fyhzhdrhvvfz%2BmiJqdXSj9RYSPSe%2F8CQI9V5Qo4wyqVxHeY%2BA%2Bl5%2BlkdJMT7zUncO7Rzq18XkD67puFUJ5kGkPt2w7bUkzz2W2R2phd3VvoxBDx3pcyLFQenoJNRlsWu8oD6nrWoFbyFf3Mlw921%2FvNhOjtC%2F3bGN3RP%2Bsj554Z2STSmXXqRdec9iPFQZKKX57O4ijkjcePTcKdjdVR2YK14hP1LXgJyfDQ4%2Fm375gTpPStAwaEeDvZ%2FkmOm4odZV1tQxqlq%2Fq0ZdlJ138Cgq1pdbGUaSlYIPWjOMcLTVI%2F5hrsCWduicucKuU1m%2BegrxjkyhNpJoqcNAsAmmLAGGtvRo%2BSzOFVwRmliL6nhNbWyZwg5Ca9Q4W%2BauR4ECSmoLXdL1ktPp5fMG0Ev1NJCs5xH5X9KkTro4V%2FbMqgRR8k650gmIc2dow%2FlEwl7LsuKgUDXRQGyIPdMfUnN329Ke0hVKwk8XfWDIN9A8QUcYE7RhkoPmDKywEX996DDvcmScYPkz0IJcJ82ad%2FnaW2aHmLb0huNAGYCpIJzzFAGZE92gAbPNLcR89CZk7XmwHmJB3xqoFOlsZVVkieKZWAVdFsZV1XDRaLwk3ClHEIEbz3Q%2FY7AWAkbd%2FvQpC47hrt%2FRcBHRa8SUPytTLJlcZtKU0q5lRlw8lc9stlh7Z4mpyhNUxNJTHoj4KaUDw6gKADjUq8j9%2FMQBrYdRPGzkyic8Ifwl4xP53Gf%2BZItv7gWn5S1H%2BZyLQF%2FOcqjIGxxEo%2BhrslHXpEilarhwhzMc2MHNFOzC2bHNBL9Kr7XxIQYD%2Bx6crTSGdx%2B6dYbmr9KnTKI7H%2FpBIr%2BSHHK0iEvg6Te2IgbFSLxYVcUBjP0NO7R9XOZ8FevZXbLhfu4Kdu1fpPqqqrnc0F4mKI%3D&checksum=333247633087d801e0b4301141e6b34b8e45a07a69d8
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anlauto

If it wasn't for the funky plastic thing around the wire connector it looks dead nuts :alan2cents:
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Brads70

Not exactly "cheap" what do originals go for?  :notsure:


anlauto

The current ones that are incorrect looking for a 70/71 available everywhere are $65/each  :dunno:

https://www.classicindustries.com/product/1970/dodge/challenger/parts/mh109.html
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anlauto

Well I didn't say it was a perfect reproduction  :haha: :haha:
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blown motor

@anlauto Are the horns date coded? I have one from the Charger which apparently would be the same as a 70-71 E body.
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Shane Kelley

Quote from: Brads70 on November 07, 2019, 04:39:50 PM
Not exactly "cheap" what do originals go for?  :notsure:

Usually a couple hundred a pair for good working ones.

anlauto

Yes original Prestolite E Body horns are date coded...I can't speak to whether a B Body one is the same without seeing pictures  :alan2cents:
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