Our car is finally home after being absent all summer long. All the electrical problems are now fixed and many other items repaired. Everything works but the horn and the radio. Looking for a set of horns to remedy that problem.
Posts: 1416 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 02 June 2007
Where was it all Summer? I picked up mine out of the resto shop before it was finished completely just so I could enjoy it this Summer, going back to them for the Winter months to finish.
Had to take the car back for electrical issues. Everything was ground issues and warranty work Back home with the new tires on it. Has anybody ever used rebuilt horns or are the repop's fine???
Posts: 1416 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 02 June 2007
Looks great good for you.. I sent my correct dated horns to The Horn Works.. They came back mint and the rivets are very close ( nothings ever amazingly factory ).. They sound great too and you end up with dates and the correct brackets so they install at the correct angles
tom @ camaropacecars.com ( remove the space between m,@,c)
Posts: 13412 | Location: Arlington Mass | Registered: 01 May 2005
Thought I would pass this on as I thought it was kinda cool and made my day
My daughter, who recently moved to Andover, sent me a picture of your car. I think it's great that you actually drive it to places like the grocery store!
Larry Kuipers
Posted 18 May 2012 07:54 PM
Thanks Larry. It was a shock for a young lady to come up to me and ask for a picture of the car. Then even a bigger shock to hear that she is your daughter. She is more than welcome to swing by anytime and drive it if she likes. We live about 1.5 miles South of Dillon’s.
Posts: 1416 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 02 June 2007
I'm glad that I made her day as she made mine as well It's good that she recognized how special these cars are. Good for you for teaching her these things.
Posts: 1416 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 02 June 2007