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    72/73 trumpet horns

    Nice pair of trumpet horns.
    A few marks here and there that I tried to picture as best as I could.
    There is a small crack at the base of the small one. See pictures.
    Applied 12v and no sound. They will need to be opened and cleaned up to get them working.
    Or maybe just a matter of playing with the small adjustment screw on the back.

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    Last edited by damsroy; 01-15-2017 at 06:11 PM.
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    911E 1973 - Brownie- 66k original miles - Second owner
    911E 1971 - gold metallic - sold and missed
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    My 72 came with banjo horns. I think banjo horns went into 73 also.

    Quote Originally Posted by damsroy View Post
    Nice pair of trumpet horns.
    A few marks here and there that I tried to picture as best as I could.
    There is a small crack at the base of the small one. See pictures.
    Applied 12v and no sound. They will need to be opened and cleaned up to get them working.
    Or maybe just a matter of playing with the small adjustment screw on the back.

    $250 incl PayPal and shipping Conus.

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    The conversion from red banjos to red trumpets occurred in 12/72 and 1/73 production cars.

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