Bretten Smith, The Hadley’s have the Long Bell closest to the edge of the cab while the sparton on the ford had opposite. I believe fords only had Hadley’s way back in the 50s-60s. You can identify a sparton/Neiman-singletone because they look like a Fiamm fultone. Except the bells don’t flare as much. The Hadley also has little “noses”that poke out the back while the sparton’s wrap flush with the back of the horn.
Easily my all time favorite episode of South Jersey Truckspotting! The title and the thumbnail were a sign of a possible slug fest of air horn action!
Aw man i hate how i have to work. I always miss your premiers sorry man. But amazing video! love those Grovers!
Rages galore! Great catches!
Mini loud thingie galore and first comment u truck drivers
What model hadley did the white freightliner century have that the rage man was driving at 31:54
Hadley H00978
What model grover is on the white peterbilt 379 0:35
Love the video.......keep it up.
Awesome 👏
WHAT A RAGE!
What kind of hadley mini loud thingy did the white ford flatbed have at 32:56
Sparton 0052, I think. I might’ve got the part number Wrong though.
@@victoriatruckspotting2615 or it might be a hadley 11670
Bretten Smith, The Hadley’s have the Long Bell closest to the edge of the cab while the sparton on the ford had opposite. I believe fords only had Hadley’s way back in the 50s-60s. You can identify a sparton/Neiman-singletone because they look like a Fiamm fultone. Except the bells don’t flare as much. The Hadley also has little “noses”that poke out the back while the sparton’s wrap flush with the back of the horn.
What is your favorite horn in the Grover 1600 series?
1601, hands down!
Same and the 1609