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    WTB: Horn for 1965 1966 911 / 912

    I'm a Honky that needs a Horn
    it's not a Snail, nor a Banjo
    335Hz, sorry don't know if it's a high or low tone.
    Thank you !
    Peter
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    Hi Peter

    Here you go..New or core restorable 335 Hz. PM me for details.
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    Hi Tom
    Thanks for the response.
    I think your horn is an older (yet newer than mine) patinaed replacement horn.
    The connectors on the back of mine are different, they're a straight plug-in parallel to the horn body,
    there are no "connector boot holders" for lack of a better term.
    I couldn't find a pic of the front but it looks essentially the same.
    912 335Hz horn.jpg
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    Perhaps this is the one you are looking for?
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    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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    hi Petro

    installed one on my t4 recently...but should have an other one ...let you know asap.
    br f.

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    Yes Tom, looks like that's the one.
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    Danke Franz!
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    Happy to report that with help I've been able to resurrect my horn.
    The car has been apart for "a while"... is the horn s'posed to
    sound like a braying donkey?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptrsbtrs View Post
    Happy to report that with help I've been able to resurrect my horn.
    The car has been apart for "a while"... is the horn s'posed to
    sound like a braying donkey?
    #1 of 3
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...52257-swb-horn

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    found the 2nd one click the above link for pics and details

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