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Old 05-07-08, 18:10
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default At what point did they move the horn

Hi Bob

Yes, that does look like a Chevy horn on that Ford. My question is at what point did the move the horn from inside the engine compartment to the front bumper. I would suspect that the change came with the move to the 13 Cab.

Always wondered about the practicality of the horn in the engine compartment of a CMP the noise level from the fan is so high I think the horn is loader in the truck than out side.
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Old 07-07-08, 16:10
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Default Hornery question..........

The change occurred exactly... in May 22nd 1942...... on the evening shift right after the supper break....

I am sure David Hayward will confirm that momentous event.

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