Ooga anyone?
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curtsy
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Ooga Horn
I have an original Ooga Horn made in the late '40s or '50. It uses no electric, but gets its results from manifold vaccuum. It was manufactured by Yoder Mfg. out of California. It's about 5 inches high by 7 inches long and has a cone or horn shaped end to shoot out the sound. You pull a lever which releases the pressure.
I had always planned on hooking it up to my '54 Ford someday, but perhaps the HHR would be deserving of it, based upon its '40s roots.
You might find one on e-bay, but I suspect you'll pay dearly. If you ever wanted one, I go to Carlisle and Hershey, along with other swap meets, and I'd be glad to look around for you. Let me know... I could forward pictures if necessary.
I had always planned on hooking it up to my '54 Ford someday, but perhaps the HHR would be deserving of it, based upon its '40s roots.
You might find one on e-bay, but I suspect you'll pay dearly. If you ever wanted one, I go to Carlisle and Hershey, along with other swap meets, and I'd be glad to look around for you. Let me know... I could forward pictures if necessary.
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