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I read somewhere that you can clean and lube the horn. So I took the cover off and found this tag...
Is it an original type horn? Seems like it could be.. I cleaned the commutator and lubed the bushings.....it works great! |
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That's not a Model A horn.
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Agreed, but it does look like it should work.
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As I do searches for it I think it's a model T horn.... Edit: But I also found that it is a Dodge Brothers......... Last edited by 1955cj5; 04-29-2015 at 03:50 PM. |
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