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Thread: FS: Full set of 1971-mid 1973 banjo horn brackets reproduced

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    FS: Full set of 1971-mid 1973 banjo horn brackets reproduced

    Driven by personal need I had the set of 5 banjo horn brackets reproduced and made quite a few extra which I now offer for sale.

    These brackets work for all cars with banjo horns 71 - mid 73 if horns are mounted side by side (71 - early 72) or one down one forward (early 72 until mid 73) when trumpets became the horn style.

    Pics show mounting for the 2 options depending on what is correct for your car. The long horn is always on the inside in both options and the brackets for that horn always mount to the battery box with the horn sitting as high as possible.

    The only variance from original is the bend piece on the larger bracket extends out slightly longer, could not find anyone capable of 100% matching the factory bracket bend.

    Thanks to Jimmy T for his drawings to ensure the flat brackets were spot on.

    They have all been powder coated in satin black.

    Originals and my reproductions are shown in the pics

    A set of 5 brackets (4 spring steel brackets, 2 per horn as per supplied by Bosche with the horns (no Porsche part number exists), plus one main bracket with bend and welded nut, part number 911 635 111 00. Cost is $70 USD which includes postage and insurance world wide. Half of that is the postage/insurance costs.

    Multiple sets purchased will not incur a further postage charge. No bolts/washers are included in the sets

    My pay pal is clydeboyer911@gmail.com

    email clydeboyer911@gmail.com
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    Last edited by BOYER73S; 11-06-2023 at 02:27 AM. Reason: Updating information
    Clyde Boyer





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    Hmm no takers which surprises me after all the enquiries I have had for these when I made the trumpet style horn brackets.

    Oh well guess I will never run short of them
    Clyde Boyer





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    Sold a few sets got plenty left though
    Clyde Boyer





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    Still have some of these on the shelf if anyone is looking
    Clyde Boyer





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    Senior Member MoparBoy72's Avatar
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    Thanks for making these Clyde. PM on its way.
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    Ditto, Clyde... PM sent. I'll take a set.
    Russ

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    Thanks Andrew and Russell, these will leave Monday Aussie time

    Anyone else in need while I am packing these 2 sets?
    Clyde Boyer





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    Updated the main thread to include the part number for the solid steel bracket there is no Porsche part number for the spring steel brackets as they were supplied by Bosche it seems, as part of the horn assembly. A NOS set of horns I have, still in the box, as sold in auto stores at the time, have the spring steel brackets included.
    Clyde Boyer





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    Hi Clyde, I will take a set. I will be at the Toy and Lit or shipping is fine.

    Thanks
    Mike
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    Hi Mike due to bushfires near my business I am not venturing too far from home, (Australia) currently so no chance of being stateside for the Lit meet

    Pay pal me at the address in post #1 and I will ship

    Cheers and thanks
    Clyde Boyer





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