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    On an original Delco Remy 9 bolt horn what is an original cover made out of? Steel, brass? Does the year of the horn make a difference? I have one with a steel face and I want to know if it is correct for a 39 knuck. Any info would be appreciated
    Eric Hitzel
    AMCA 14954

  • #2
    Steel faces were painted and brass faces chrome plated. Of course many painted faces got chromed after they left the MoCo.
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    • #3
      what vintage is this

      different than most you see, though i did see one of these in a complete EL collection. this one is mine. horn cover has less detailed shield and the wing tips don't turn up. it is "old". is it a remake/replacement or OEM. if it is a replacement, when did it come out? if it is OEM, for what years then? Will it be considered "correct" when judged for 37EL?

      thank you
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      • #4
        It very well could be a reproduction. Reproductions have been with us for 30 years. A simple test is a magnet. If it sticks it is a repop. If it doesn't is is more than likely original. Original chrome plated horns were brass. Painted war production horns were steel but looked identical to the chrome horns.
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        • #5
          sticks like a big dog

          is the design of the shield and wings a points deduction in itself. assuming the rest of the horn is correct?

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          • #6
            On a RESTORED motorcycle it would be OK. On an UNRESTORED machine it would be a no no. Judging handbook says "6. Accurately reproduced parts count the same as
            original while judging a restored category. However, in judging an original condition category
            the part must be original."
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            • #7
              "accurately reproduced"

              is the one shown in previous photo considered "accurately reproduced" when the bar/shield and wings don't really look like the OEM ones do/did? kinda like turkey feathers trying to be passed off as eagle feathers.

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