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Bill, Unless I am mistaken, the original horn switches have heavy contacts that can handle the amperage necessary to operate the horn. The "curly wire" you are interested in is of a very light guage. I don't believe that it would handle the current that it takes to make the old "beep-n-tooter" work without overheating. I would suggest that the curly wire would work well if you incorporated a relay to send power to the horn instead of direct wiring. Again, I defer to the experts in the group to make the appropriate corrections. Cheers Dewd David A. Stevens Jr. Utilities Engineer II NYS Office Of General Services Sheridan Avenue Steam Plant 79 Sheridan
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Hi, Mac here. Would anyone like a listing of Texas Auto Events?? Mac

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awful-o!! Yes, David, they were. :) Used to think good sheepskin seat covers were an overpriced deal. Well.. I was wrong. I have had mine for about 20 years now (no kidding) and they are still going strong with minor repairs carried out by a local tailor from time to time. He also cut them down from Spridget length to Bugeye length when I "went back to basics:! :) No slipping into the footwell :):) and warm in the winter, cool in the summer. They remove easily for brushout and were a well worth while investment in comfort for I think about US$250+ back in the 80's. My cat will even sleep on them...the acid comfort test for
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Hi Matt, I'm in the middle of parting out a 75 midget. I will be keeping the suspension. Make me an offer on the windsheild and it's yours. I can ship ups from my work. Chris Smith 908-850-8337 Hackettstown, NJ

"christopher smith" < cyclesmithc@... > 26719


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"RUN AWAY..RUN AWAY.RUN AWAY..!!!!!! Just a quote from the Holy Grail. Seriously, I suggest you try and get a $1000 for what you have and look for what you like for $7000. You can get a quite nice Bugeye or anything else for that. Then you can be driving for the summer instead of banging on tin. IMHO Cheers, Bob in San Diego

"Robert D. Gardner" < rdgard@... > 36954


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