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Dean Ruby

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  1. This is the list I used. Some of these no longer in business. Vintage Part Source Classic Car Salvage Yards
  2. Thanks for the additonal tip. I just called them and they have no current inventory. Last week I did find a list of 20 major junk yards around the US that have or feature classic cars. I called them all - only two are in the ballpark for the 70-72 Firebird. One actually has a 71 Friebird Formula V8 (based on the VIN) - w/o knowing the exact horn model numbers - I went ahead and bought them - they are bing shipped. The other has a set from an early-mid 70's but they didn't know the exact year - they will text me the VIN. Between those two - I should end up with an acceptable set. Thanks for the help - I should be good to go now.
  3. I just talked with Frank's. They have two Pontiac horn sets on their website, 1970, and 71-74, but are listed as for 'full sized" Pontiacs. The agent specifcially said they are not for the Firebird. I asked if she could send me the model numbers, but she said they have no ability to do that - not a service they provide. I'll keep looking. Thx.
  4. yup - agreed will never find NOS. I double checked, I do not see original part numbers for the 1970 Firebird reproductions on the NPD site. I'm gonna seek out a 1970 assembly manual to see what it shows. thx
  5. Thx - those at NPD are reproductions. Looking for actual factory Delco Remy - not reproductions - regardless of how bad the condition. Yes - reproductions are widely available.
  6. Thx. New if available - but I'm assuming would be very rare. Hence - looking for correct model numbers, regardless of condition.
  7. Hi everyone - new to this site. I'm looking for an original Delco Remy OEM horn set for my 1970 Firebird, at least trying to find the exact correct "9000xxx" Delco Remy models numbers. The xxx are all numbers, not to be confused with 3 digit date codes that contain letters and numbers. Thx, Dean
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