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It sounds like you have the part number, but a good counter guy who knows the body codes can double check it without a vin. You may however need a good vin just to order the part, as it will more than likely have to be made and ship from Germany.


Hence the reason I am trying to find it by other avenues as I presume the dealer will be much more than a $70 eBay find.


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Also, check your local Carquest. Their parent company, WorldPac, is a great source for aftermarket production o.e.m. equivalent parts. They will need the part number.
 
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There are much better horn options out there then the one on Hoovie's Maybach.


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There are much better horn options out there then the one on Hoovie's Maybach.


Do share these options
The Maybach 57 just happens to be the best sounding horn I have heard.
I am open to others.


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I've been trying without sucess, to find a Maybach horn sampler file to play. I'd like
to hear one.


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I've been trying without sucess, to find a Maybach horn sampler file to play. I'd like
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Fast forward to about 6:30 in the video OKCGene posted on the first page.

It is a nice deep tone that gets your attention without seeming like an obnoxious asshole like many aftermarket horns.


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There are much better horn options out there then the one on Hoovie's Maybach.


Do share these options
The Maybach 57 just happens to be the best sounding horn I have heard.
I am open to others.




The Cadillac horn above is factory. But I prefer Hella Supertones. You might think they sound odd - but they will scare the shit out of other drivers.


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I can go for the Cadillac horn.
Rock auto has the AC Delco replacement for $25. Wonder if it is the same tone?

The Hella horns are too high pitched.


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For the last couple days I've tried to remember, it's been a long time since I was a service advisor when I was in my young twenties.

I seem to recall requests by some people for, I think it was, a 2 note or 3 note horn, to replace the standard factory single note horn.

I think the factor was the multi note, sound wise, horn. I seem to recall the 2 note, or maybe more than 2, note horns that parts department could get, and they were OEM, not some aftermarket one.

Does it make sense that 2 or 3 horns, each with their own tone, were on one assembly, producing a richer stronger tone? I'm not musically inclined so I don't know how else to say that.

I *think* that may be what you are wanting.

In the last 12 years I worked for a company that bought cheap cheesy company cars, like Nissan Versas. Crappy little cars with a horn that at best delivered a "meep meep" wimpy sound. Gosh I hated having to drive one of those when I had to. Pathetic little horns.
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I can go for the Cadillac horn.
Rock auto has the AC Delco replacement for $25. Wonder if it is the same tone?

The Hella horns are too high pitched.


The Cadillac may have 3 or more separate horns/tones. But, would probably be easier to source. I've seen people jump in their seats in front of me when I blow the Hella Supertones. They get people's attention.


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Do share these options


Get a set of horns off a 50's car. Smile
60's would probably work too. Plenty on Ebay, the problem is most of them for sale haven't been tested. You have to find some that have, or make sure the seller will take them back if they don't.


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^ FWIW.. if you DO try that, make sure you have room first. Horns from the 50's were a lot larger than what comes on cars now.



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