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Anybody looking for a 24V Federal Siren

scootertrs

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Just found and bought this off ebay. This is exactly the same siren as the one on my deuce fire truck. There is one difference, it does not have a spot light on the front. This siren is brand new... in its box... I bought one, and had my financial conditions been better, I would have jumped on more. Check it out. I know that if I had not bought it, I would have regretted it forever. Price is great considering the condition it is in. BTW, it is not mine and I am not doing this for any personal gain. The link is:
NOS 1968 24V FEDERAL SIREN Police Fire Military Hrdware - eBay (item 370295832031 end time Nov-30-09 17:34:00 PST)
 

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scootertrs

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It sounds just like it should... Very period correct (I know the answer is lame, but it is hard to describe!!!) If you look on my youtube video [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZIJ0wfxsIo[/media] you can see her (spotless) sister perched on top of the left fender. I planned to have an audio recording going simultaneously to the light show, but my camera could not handle the sound level. I will try again in a few days with a different camera (one that has manually adjustable sound levels), at night, and in full motion. I was just blown away by it being available on ebay. I was afraid that should mine take a d..p, I would be s.o.l. since I did not believe that they were made in that great a number (at least not in 24 Volt). Our local FD in MIami still has mechanicals as well as the electronic ones. In my deuce, when the 2 are blasting, you can hear this one's sound cutting through.
I just thought that if you have a MV that carries a siren, more than likely this is the one. The 2 fire trucks on the November cover of Supply Line magazine have a "variant" of this siren with the spot and the "directors or aimers" on the sides of the body.
 
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