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Re: [British-cars] Mystery Altette horn

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Subject: Re: [British-cars] Mystery Altette horn
From: Mark Mason <mason@postdiluvian.org>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 23:46:50 -0400
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I asked the Internet, and the Internet told me that it's a "GENUINE
VERY RARE LUCAS HORN HF1748 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000,JAGUAR XK120 MK11" and
can sell for as much as 124.22 UKP.

There are a few references to it being used on A-H 100's and 3000 MK1,
such as: "The horns specified on the 100-Six and 3000 Mark I models
were HF1748"

TATERRY@aol.com wrote:

> I've got a horn here that looks like the TC type except larger and
> no chrome....maybe from a lorry....it's a model HF1748 made in
> 12/58.
>  
> Can anyone identify what it was used on??
>  
> Thanks
> Terry in Oakland, CA
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