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    Hi Franz

    what year & model 911 would are these for. I'm looking for correct horns for a 67S

    thanks
    Mark

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    if these are correct for a 67S, next in line please

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    Mark

    They are not 67S horns I believe you need ones referred to as snail horns, which are smaller and black, for a 67S
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    see here as fitted to 69S but I am pretty sure they were on 67S too, if not someone will soon put it right

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ht=snail+horns
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Mark

    They are not 67S horns I believe you need ones referred to as snail horns, which are smaller and black, for a 67S
    Hi Clyde

    Your the second person to state that the black snail horns are correct for a 67 S.

    Thanks
    Mark

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    67S horn are same as all SWB but they are round metal ones and not snails (do we have a creative name for them? Round puck type or saucer horn?) - only 65 cars get the 12V version of the 356 Bosch horn, black Snail horns started in 1969 up to maybe early 71 and mounted to the bottom of the battery box with a special L&R bracket, red banjo horns from early 71 to early 73 and mounted to the back of the batt box, then red trumpets from mid 73 onward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    67S horn are same as all SWB but they are round metal ones and not snails (do we have a creative name for them? Round puck type or saucer horn?) - only 65 cars get the 12V version of the 356 Bosch horn, black Snail horns started in 1969 up to maybe early 71 and mounted to the bottom of the battery box with a special L&R bracket, red banjo horns from early 71 to early 73 and mounted to the back of the batt box, then red trumpets from mid 73 onward.
    Thanks Mark, anyone got a picture of said swb round metal horns

    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark111 View Post
    Thanks Mark, anyone got a picture of said swb round metal horns

    thanks
    Mark
    i dont have a picture but the horns....

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    Thanks Mark, looks like Mark A set us straight

    Look up the thread "what horn is right for a 66 911" for all the info and pics you need



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    Last edited by BOYER73S; 03-26-2016 at 01:40 PM.
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