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Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 15:22:38 -0400
A Honk That's Fit for a Hummer
That's the title of a story in the Wall Street Journal today that deals 
with LOUD air horns - it's the latest trend in car customization. Horns 
range from the small, plastic Hella ones to $3000 train horns that require 
an on board air compressor. One paragraph of note (and LBC content):

Whit Vancott, of Hollywood, Fla. bought a small horn for his wife's 1975 
Midget, a tiny British two-seater. "Its basically a preventative measure," 
he says. Little cars like his wife's Midget may be overlooked by drivers of 
today's ever-bigger SUV's, he says.

See 
<http://www.hornblasters.com/>www.hornblasters.<http://www.hornblasters.com/>com
 
for a "big honk."

Tim Collins
Dollar Bay, MI
1966 AH Sprite 





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