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    Position of BOSCH snail horns in 1968 911 SWB

    Hi I have a 1967 (MY 1968) Porsche 911 SWB that has the 400 and 500 Hz snail-shaped BOSCH horns. Can anyone send a picture of how they are mounted in the car / wheelhouse ? I also have the S-shaped drilled brackets but dont know where/ how they mount.
    Thanks for your help
    Wolfgang

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    Hello Wolfgang,
    Here a picture of the left 400Hz snail horn mounting on the stainless steel car Munich Verkehrsmuseum. The right 500Hz is vice versa.
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    Thanks Claudius !! Great help.

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    Thanks a lot, it seems you crawled into your wheelhouse . I appreciate !
    Wolfgang

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