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One for the Milwaukee fan bois who thought they had everything
I own a few sets of US freight train horns.....they are a wee bit larger.Hornby may not agree ....
or ask yourself .... why not .. lolYou have to ask yourself, why?
True....I had them stuffed under the hood of my f-150 at one time.or ask yourself .... why not .. lol
Classic Citroen DS has two horns. Gentle pull on the horn pull, beep beep. Hard pull brings in the air horns and 'get out of my way!'
So has the old Bentley Turbo RWatching one of those car buy-restore-sell programmes and may have been a Jensen that had a city/country horn rocker switch on the dash that did similar.
Would be handy to assist the wife to recover from sticky bedsheet syndrome, she does like her sleep....You have to ask yourself, why?

sticky bedsheet syndrome
Would be handy to assist the wife to recover from sticky bedsheet syndrome, she does like her sleep....![]()
I had to think twice about that one as well, we must have dirty mindsThat sounds wrong.

I'm 70 on Monday, my mind says 'Yes', the body says 'No, don't be bl**by stupid. You'll kill yourself'....I had to think twice about that one as well, we must have dirty minds![]()

I do confess to having wanted a set a while back.....but I decided against it.That ^^^ is a "train horn" , My smaller 5 horn set sounds very similar, very harsh.Go big or go homeI do confess to having wanted a set a while back.....but I decided against it.
I recall my MOT guy from when I was in the UK, a friendly sort of chap. He brought a car on to the ramp for test, the first part being horn, wipers and washers. Did a quick blast, everybody in the workshop just about soiled themselves, me included, and it was promptly parked outside with a FAIL - Horn too loud.
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