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steve1973

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Horn Restoration
« on: September 11, 2017, 08:17:49 PM »
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to pass this info along. I sent my horns in to be rebuilt. The company is:

The Horn Works
967 Hackett St.
Beloit, WI 53511
608-361-0095

My horns were completely degreased and stripped of paint. All castings inspected then the guts replaced with all new Delco NOS parts. Everything repainted and tested. Here are the results below.



The total cost was $249.00 that includes shipping.

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R.E.Co.

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2017, 12:27:04 PM »
Oh my gosh! That place is 15 minutes from my house! Ill have to check them out.
1941 White M2
1941 Chevrolet G506 Civilian Dash
1941 Federal 94-43 4-5 Ton COE
1918 3 Ton Field Gun Trailer

Tapper02

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2017, 01:21:22 PM »
Steve,
  Did you get the cables from there too?

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1944 Autocar M15A1 (M16A1) Halftrack
  (Being restored to an M3A1 configuration)
  Serial Number M-15 A 1, 1356
  Model M-16 A 1, Ord Serial Number 1106
1944 Schelm Bros. M10 Ammunition Trailer
  Serial Number 16959
MVPA # 30507

steve1973

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2017, 02:31:11 PM »
Those cables are the originals after he cleaned them in the ultrasonic cleaner. I did get new ones though with my Vintage Wiring of Maine harness.

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2017, 09:29:40 PM »
do they sound like a 75 chevy truck now?

the originals are very old horn (fog horn) sounding
I have been able to get most of the old ones working by just cleaning the contacts inside.

steve1973

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2018, 06:09:15 AM »
These Delco horns were used on many vehicles from the 40's, 50's. My 1951 Chevrolet truck uses the same horns and mounting brackets but are 6 volts instead of 12. Here is are some photos of my Chevy truck NOS set and comparison to those on the halftrack.





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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2018, 09:42:50 AM »
I'm missing the chrome cover for one of my horns.  Anyone know of a "modern" replacement?
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Tapper02

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2023, 09:23:50 AM »
So the Horn Works won't touch my horns.  Anyone else have a place they can recommend for horn restoration?
1944 Autocar M15A1 (M16A1) Halftrack
  (Being restored to an M3A1 configuration)
  Serial Number M-15 A 1, 1356
  Model M-16 A 1, Ord Serial Number 1106
1944 Schelm Bros. M10 Ammunition Trailer
  Serial Number 16959
MVPA # 30507

steve1973

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2023, 12:58:57 PM »
Did they say why? They are a common type of horn, just the screens are rare.

Tapper02

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Re: Horn Restoration
« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2023, 08:43:56 PM »
I mentioned him working on yours but he said he didn't work on horns that old...only back to the 60's or so.  He did refer me to a gentleman down in Texas who seemed pretty knowledgeable and willing to tack them...sending them out tomorrow.  I'll keep everyone posted on that they turn out.

1944 Autocar M15A1 (M16A1) Halftrack
  (Being restored to an M3A1 configuration)
  Serial Number M-15 A 1, 1356
  Model M-16 A 1, Ord Serial Number 1106
1944 Schelm Bros. M10 Ammunition Trailer
  Serial Number 16959
MVPA # 30507