Hi - I am after advice.
We were given 2 12v car horns that are enscribed "Clear Hooters Ltd".
The elderly friend who gave them to us last used them (only for a year or two I think) in 1962 approx on his Riley 1.5, I gather that he had air horns thereafter on his cars, and he tells me that these are Marchal horns (I think Clear Hooters made horns for other suppliers?). They are heavy weight snail shaped horns, each with a chrome dome, and in "nearly mint" condition. There is a low & a high tone one, together they sound loud and as if a rather elegant Bentley, Alvis etc is about to pass!
Our trouble is - do I fit them to one of our "classic" cars (1972 & 1983), or will someone with a suitable 50's or 60's car pay hansomely for them (in which case the donor will get the proceeds of course)?
Any advice (maybe valuations?) really appreciated.
Clear Hooters Horns
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Talking Hoarse
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Re: Clear Hooters Horns
i googled clearhooters & found this, hope it helps.. dont you just love cut & paste
The right side item is Clearhooters 180/A 6V as used with Miller systems on Velocettes Plus some AJS and other Miller Systems from OEC Montgomery Zenith, Douglas Excelsior Stevens, & even Brough Superior, some Nortons from 1936 to early 1960's antirust coated inside, it has the originally used by makers wrinkled Paint coat on body plus disc & It sounds superbly, some Stainless steel fastenings replace the less strong makers brass & Mild Steel chromed ones. Not Quite Fully concours, Horn £140 approx & Bracket £14.00, Postage within UK £8.50. One only in stock.
The right side item is Clearhooters 180/A 6V as used with Miller systems on Velocettes Plus some AJS and other Miller Systems from OEC Montgomery Zenith, Douglas Excelsior Stevens, & even Brough Superior, some Nortons from 1936 to early 1960's antirust coated inside, it has the originally used by makers wrinkled Paint coat on body plus disc & It sounds superbly, some Stainless steel fastenings replace the less strong makers brass & Mild Steel chromed ones. Not Quite Fully concours, Horn £140 approx & Bracket £14.00, Postage within UK £8.50. One only in stock.
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Re: Clear Hooters Horns
I googled hooters 
Have you forgotten that once we were brought here we were robbed of our names,robbed of our language,we lost our religion,our culture,our God? And many of us by the way we act,we even lost our minds.
Re: Clear Hooters Horns
I have a splendid pair.Mrotwoman wrote:I googled hooters![]()
Would you like to see them?
J
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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For sure 
Have you forgotten that once we were brought here we were robbed of our names,robbed of our language,we lost our religion,our culture,our God? And many of us by the way we act,we even lost our minds.
Re: Clear Hooters Horns
OK, you got me, mine aren't as perfectly formed as those, so I googled and borrowed an advert from Car&classic, those are apparently 1948 hooters. Sharp!
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..