1929 Model A Ford
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I love that corny horn!!!!!!! LoL. xD
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@horny4horsepower I had one and the horn sounded like that.
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@horny4horsepower I wouldn't sell it. Maybe you should re-consider?
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Horn note pitch of G. Most are in F.
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@horny4horsepower Oh ok, hopefully I become the buyer, if not then hopefully the buyer continues its great memories and probably ends up in a musuem or something of good.
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that sound brings a smile to my face :)
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Sweet... Glad you started it, sounds great!
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@horny4horsepower ok...
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You don't need to start it to blow the horn
PlanesTrainsAutos 1 year ago
@PlanesTrainsAutos
well no... but the car was running since it had been sitting for 11 years without being started.
horny4horsepower 1 year ago
@horny4horsepower planning to sell the car?
compound32 1 year ago
@compound32
right away? no but unfortuatly yes in the future. Maybe a year or two from now.
horny4horsepower 1 year ago
An original Ford model A horn sounds different. however this is a very nice sound as well
AultmanTaylor 2 years ago
nope really and truly this is an origional model a horn, if you read the caption for the video it explains why the horn sounds funny. the car has been in storage for close to a decade and the horn not used that whole time.
horny4horsepower 2 years ago