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Location: the Great Northeast | I was at my local junkyard looking for a hi horn for my '61 Newport. No dice as the '61 NYer I was going to get it from already gave up both her horns. I checked the '60 Belvedere but that didn't pan out either. Then the owner tells me to check out the green wagon. What green wagon?
Check it out. Pretty sweet!
Still no hi horn but a nice walk thru the yard.
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Expert
Posts: 3575
Location: Netherlands | I still see two horns present in that wagon.
Were they no good?
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 470
Location: the Great Northeast | Good eye. I am only looking for the hi horn. Thats on the driver side and the power tang was snapped off. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 854
| Someone needs to get some parts off that wagon ,The days of finding something like that in a junkyard are just about Gone Forever .at least they are for me in Michigan. |
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Expert
Posts: 1348
Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | "The Great Northeast", you mean that place where lately it has been hotter and more humid than the southeast and before you know it, we'll be up to our elbows in snow? Where is the yard? I'd go there just to pick up some spare glass and trim.
If that one in the wagon is only missing the terminal, can't that be fixed?
Thanks for any info,
Karl. |
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