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Thread: who to send Red Trumpet Horns for rebuilding?

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    who to send Red Trumpet Horns for rebuilding?

    I have an original set of red Bosch trumpet horns from my 71' that I need to get rebuilt. It currently makes a strange sound and definitely is in need for a proper rebuild. Any guys out there that specialize in these Bosch units that can rebuild them?

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    Senior Member Haasman's Avatar
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    Actually its pretty easy to do- go on eBay and find the all black trumpets. Order the long and short one. Once received, remove the electronics and transfer to your red ones after carefully cleaning polishing. Be carefully with the paper gaskets.
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    I'm not used to seeing trumpets on a '71 . Do you believe them to be original to the car ?

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    My 71 has the red trumpets
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    Shouldn't it have the red banjo horns? I thought the trumpet came in later in 1973.
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    Your correct mid to late 73
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