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    1970 Snail Horn Installation

    Looking for the correct way to install snail horns on a 1970. Does the mouth of the horn face forward? If I install them facing forward 1/4 of the mouth is below the bumper, and would seem to collect of road debris, they are hidden much better if I rotate them 180 degrees with the mouth facing toward the back.
    Thanks Rudy.

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    Here is how they are mounted on my 70E. I think the key is the funky bracket. If you don't have that then ur SOL.

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    Thanks for the reply, I have the brackets but I have the smaller snail horns, like this one.
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    Hi Rudy.

    You'll find what you are after in this series of pics of a 700 mile 1970 911S

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/807244...7630169538658/
    Brent
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