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I know this is not a Model T horn, but it was bolted on top of the motor of a 25 T that I am currently working on. The more I look at it the more I'm thinking that it is more of a siren. It is very heavy. And there are no markings indicating model or manufacture. I've included a few pictures if someone can ID this for me I would really appreciate it. Thanks for you help.Attachment 129192
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I believe it's a siren too. the fan and the open slots behind the horn are a dead give away.
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Thanks for you response. Most of the work on this T speedster is a whole new ball game for me and then I have never seen a siren before either. It must have been set up to work off the six volt system. (Haven't tried it out as of yet to see if it works.) Interesting. Anyway thanks for you help.
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It looks similar but longer than the siren on a TT firetruck I just finished. Try it, it may work and be a real attention getter on a speedster.
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Be careful when/where you use it. It is illegal to sound them in some places.
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