This 2003 Ford Mustang features Shocker XL train horns from the Conductor's Special Kit, bringing serious rail-grade sound to the streets. Mounted for maximum impact and powered by an onboard air system, the Shocker XL horns deliver a tone that mimics real locomotive horns—hand-tuned and built to be heard from miles away. This setup transforms the Mustang into a ride that's as aggressive as it is attention-grabbing.
The Shocker XL horns feature four bells with varying lengths (19.50", 16.25", 14.75", and 12.75") made from high-impact ABS material, creating an authentic train horn chord. The horns operate at up to 150 PSI maximum working pressure and use a ⅛" M NPT air inlet connection requiring a ½" port. Weighing just 4.5 pounds total, the compact design makes installation possible in sports cars while maintaining a lightweight profile that doesn't compromise vehicle performance.
Whether you're at a meet, on the highway, or just making an entrance, this Mustang's horn setup makes sure everyone hears you coming. The flexible mounting options allow each bell to be positioned individually, making it possible to fit train horns in Mustangs where space is limited. With rail-grade sound that's built to be heard, this installation proves there's nothing stock about a Mustang with train horns—it brings serious locomotive power to the pavement and ensures your ride is unforgettable.
Feature Highlights
- Shocker XL four-bell train horns with high-impact ABS construction
- Hand-tuned to mimic real locomotive horns for authentic tone
- Mounted for maximum impact with flexible bell positioning
- Four bells with varying lengths create authentic train horn chord
- Compact 4.5-pound design fits sports cars without compromising performance
- 150 PSI maximum working pressure for rail-grade sound
BRING RAIL-GRADE SOUND TO YOUR MUSTANG
The Shocker XL Train Horn delivers authentic locomotive sound that brings serious railway power to the streets. Whether you're at a meet or on the highway, this setup ensures everyone hears you coming, just like this 2003 Ford Mustang that brings rail-grade sound to the pavement.









