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Beep-Beep Horn

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My question is, does the aftermarket RR-horn (1968 black horn in my case) sound like the OEM RR-horn?
Pic is a original photo of a black Horn in 1968.
Thank you.
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Meep Meep !
 
But have to ask...
A well reputed Company is offering a reproduction Horn and saying quotes...
"Yes, like the original, hit the horn twice for "beep beep"!"
So is it, on the original Horn, you have to press it twice for Beep-Beep?
 
But have to ask...
A well reputed Company is offering a reproduction Horn and saying quotes...
"Yes, like the original, hit the horn twice for "beep beep"!"
So is it, on the original Horn, you have to press it twice for Beep-Beep?
Yes.
 
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The "beep, beep" sound of the Road Runner in the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons was inspired by background artist Paul Julian's imitation of a car horn. Julian voiced the phrase in the cartoons, but was uncredited for his work.


The Road Runner's "beep, beep" sound was also used as the horn for the Plymouth Road Runner muscle car in the 1960s. Chrysler and Plymouth executive vice president of sales and marketing Bob Anderson wanted a car that would appeal to younger drivers and compete with the Ford Mustang. He secured the rights to use the Road Runner character from Warner Brothers for $50,000, and then spent an additional $10,000 to create the horn.
 
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