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Thread: Great set of early banjo horns. 72 and older

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    Great set of early banjo horns. 72 and older

    I have a great set of horns for your restoration. Excellent condition. Just need to be freshened up.

    $750 plus shipping and pay pal

    Text, email or a call is best.

    Thanks!

    Robert Liberty
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    rliberty@911sportscars.com

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    Do they both work Robert?
    Clyde Boyer





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    Clyde,

    I am not sure as I haven't tested them. However they have been in storage for years and were this clean when I took them out of the box. How do I test them?

    Thanks!

    Robert Liberty
    502.533.4996

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    Hook up to car battery
    Clyde Boyer





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    Just outof curiousity, are you collecting horns Clyde? You must have a bazillion of these things.

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    LOL got a lot of pre Stritone horn cars that have aftermarket horns and trying for a perfect pair for the ST project which is
    still progressing
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    They do work. I have tested them. However one of the Positive "prong" broke when I was taking off the wiring harness. I was still able to hook it up to the battery and get it to toot.

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    You state "72 and older." Did horns change for 73?

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    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    You state "72 and older." Did horns change for 73?

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    Scott
    Scott, they changed to "trumpet horns" for the 73 model. No banjo anymore.
    I have a pair for sale in the for sale section and you can see pictures i
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    Quote Originally Posted by damsroy View Post
    Scott, they changed to "trumpet horns" for the 73 model. No banjo anymore.
    I have a pair for sale in the for sale section and you can see pictures i
    They changed mid year 73 it seems around Jan but as always there are exceptions out there it seems
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