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Title: anyone know anything about Klaxon horns?
Post by: 29 doUg on April 24, 2009, 12:36:30 AM
I have a 1920s vintage Klaxon my dad got as a kid that I am refurbishing for my Plymouth (I dont like the single note "beep" horn that came with the car). I am just wondering what make and model this horn is. If anyone knows about these, I will post some pics. Its a big thing measuring about thirteen inches long.
Title: Re: anyone know anything about Klaxon horns?
Post by: 29 doUg on April 25, 2009, 03:11:38 PM
I found out from pop that his cousin pulled from a '23 Olds so my guess is that its a Delco-Remy.
Title: Re: anyone know anything about Klaxon horns?
Post by: chetbrz on April 29, 2009, 07:39:23 AM
Klaxon.., Was a horn manufacture from New Jersey.  Also known as or for "Economy".  Used in many cars of the day and after market replacements.

Reference Chilton Automobile Directory April 1924

(http://www.chetscoins.com/1929/images/horn_klaxon_01.jpg)

Chet...

Title: Re: anyone know anything about Klaxon horns?
Post by: 29 doUg on April 29, 2009, 11:58:05 PM
I found in the '28-35 Plymouth Parts Manual that the '28-29s used a Klaxon 12C. It looks very similiar to the one I refurbished so I mounted and it fit perfect. Turns out I had a period aftermarket non-Klaxon horn in there that had a wimpy beep.

I know that Klaxon was THE manufacturer, but pop said any horn that had the distinct "aaa-OOOO-ga" was called a klaxon also. Probably a dozen or more horn makers made the klaxon (sounding) horn.

Those horns were pretty pricey judging by the Chilton's the Chet posted.