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Air Horns

Andy Sherlock

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As promosed, here's some pictures of the 'Lacucaracha' air horns I crammed into the gap behind the radiator. Not everyones taste I know. They don't foul anything and the gearbox drain is still accessible from the side (hole in inner wing).
There's a picture of the blank switch I replaced with a live one and also a picture of the relay mounted on the strut spanning the engine compartment. That's a true mileage on the clock too!
Regards.
 
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On my Judiths VW camper I have fitted exactly the same set of horns, but they are welded up to a piece of angle in a line under the drivers foot!
 
Aye, but slightly different!

Its got a 1.9 Peugeot XUD Turbo Diesel in the back!
 
'bit more reliable than the real thing then?
The wife and I do like those campers, and toyed with getting one this year. It's the cost of them for what you get these days that puts us off. So we're staying with the Renault 4's. We had a little Fiat Amigo camper for a good while some fifteen or twenty tears ago, great fun.
Regards.
 
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