![]() 01/17/2015 at 21:28 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I've been meaning to put some GM 4 note horns on my Cougar for a while now. Found a set with the later 2-wire setup. Looks like I'll be able to scare those people on their cell phones now....
Ford GT for all...
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What cars had those? They seem pretty loud.
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Pretty sure that's a train, dude.
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Cadillacs.
![]() 01/17/2015 at 23:06 |
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Nah, trains are much louder than that...
:P
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Mostly Caddys, some Buicks and Oldsmobiles too. The earlier cars had the old style trumpet horns (usually one trumpet with a regular high/low note) which I'd actually rather have, but prices on those in decent condition are around $200 for a smaller trumpet and over $1000 for the unicorn 24" trumpet.
![]() 01/17/2015 at 23:36 |
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If you really want to scare cell-phone-glued people, why not get a train horn instead?
:P
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Because 120+ dB from a setup that doesn't require an air tank will do adequately.
2 relays, some 12 gauge wire, places to mount them, and done. That and I don't drive a bro-truck.