AW: SER1 Horn bracket

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From: Ulrico Becker
Subject: AW: SER1 Horn bracket
Date: 18:57 on 04 Mar 2005
All the older trams are gone... 

But a well planned trip to Brussels with the right equipment in your pockets
could solve the problem... Only 4 or 5 guys to go with you as cover and 10
minutes later it should be yours.

Following some slightly more legal paths and possibly with much less effort
should lead one to ebay. I am looking for a steering column and have a set
search for exactly this wording. Quite often this bracket comes up.

Ulrico

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Betreff: Re: SER1 Horn bracket

The horn push is being re-manufactured.

...Also just for interest I noticed on the older Belgian Trams there is one
by each door to alert the driver you wish to get off, so in Brussels alone
there must be thousands of them...are any older Munich trams the same
Ulrico?

Martin




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