| Larry Lange | -- 05-26-2019 @ 2:46 PM |
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Someone is reproducing '35 Ford horns (also appropriate for a '34. I assume). Is it correct that the main horn mechanism, under the "bulb" and above the bell, is the same for those years and for 1936? If so, I'm led to think that you could graft a "repro" '34-35 horn mechanism onto a '36 bell and install it in a '36 car if you had the right bracket. Am I guessing right? Has anyone done this? Larry Lange / Puget Sound Regional Group
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| 3w2 | -- 05-26-2019 @ 4:27 PM |
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You're guessing correctly.
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| Don Rogers | -- 05-28-2019 @ 5:14 AM |
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Its done all the time. Pretty straight forward.
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| flatheadfan | -- 06-02-2019 @ 5:04 AM |
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Larry- I have found that you can use just about any 6 volt horn inners from any car for inners on '35-36 horns. Evidently, there were only a few manufactures of horns and they all seem to use the same bolt pattern. I am using an early Dodge and an an "unknown" on my '36. The sounds are compatible and equally loud. Tom
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