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    WTB: 68 horn cowling

    Doing a frame-off resto of a 68 Targa. Both my horns work, but they have cracked cowlings (that's what I'm calling the outer plastic part). The one that's really bad sounds like a dying bird. It's the counter-clockwise one (not sure what side of the car it installs on). The clockwise one works well enough.

    Anyone have a bad horn but a good plastic cowling on a counter-clockwise horn? The plastic comes apart from the horn easily. I'm looking for old horns that don't work but the plastic is in good shape.
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