Let’s face it, scaring the crap out of people with train horns attached to your car is just good old American fun. Attaching train horns to your car is apparently all the rave these days as you can see from the video below. But those set-ups are usually pretty complex. You can’t just strap a train horn where your old car horn used to be. Those horns are generally 3+ long and bulky horns working together to make a chord, and they run on compressed air. So you need room enough for a tank of compressed air (usually in the trunk), and a place to fit all the horns, and lines connecting the two. It’s a lot of work to be a public nuisance I guess.
Check out the video after the jump:
Related posts:
- Bob Lutz is Stepping Up!
- All About the Isle of Man and the Legendary TT
- If your Enzo Ferrari exhaust note isn’t doing it for you anymore, you might ...
- Alfa Romeo MiTo Named 2009 European Car of the Year
Related posts:
- Holland, MI may get algae biofuel pilot plant
- Lost and Found overflow – mystery flat four
- Slo-mo F1 Footage from the German Gran Prix
- Four-of-a-kind For Ferrari At Le Mans
0 коммент.:
Отправить комментарий