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    See it here first " Yankee 264 "

    Redone and Fully operational, 100 Watt speaker, Correct New Old Stock Yankee 350 Dome and a New Bug Screen
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    That sucker is huge! First one I've seen from Yankee like that. Nice job!!

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    lookin good mister!

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggerdug.517 View Post
    Redone and Fully operational, 100 Watt speaker, Correct New Old Stock Yankee 350 Dome and a New Bug Screen
    Happy to help get this beauty back to working condition.
    all sales add 4% handling fee. money orders to Ryan Shanower 4401 Kemary ave. sw. Navarre, Ohio 44662. Paypal is fdny5555@yahoo.com

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    great looking beacon.

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    that thing is insane
    Dub step

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    Wow, that thing is neat!
    ...because the voices in my head TOLD me to!

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    Very nice find. I had this one for a while. I was going to restore it, but it wound up in another board member's collection. It does have an NOS dome.
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    THE OLD PLAYTHINGS ARE ALLWAYS DA BEST!!! nice work...
    CRUSH ALL SMOKES,KILL THE RED REALY DEAD!!!

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    Real nice..... Love them 4 sealed beam lights!

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    Beautiful beacon Doug!! Did you get that off ebay about 5 months ago? They must be as "Rare" as my daughter working!

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    nice job....definitely a rare piece....
    You only live once so don't screw it up!

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    Quite the rare item, looks great!
    Just because you can do something doesn't necessarily mean that you should do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plybeep68 View Post
    Beautiful beacon Doug!! Did you get that off ebay about 5 months ago? They must be as "Rare" as my daughter working!
    Yes, thats the one, quite a difference !

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    Yes, A big difference, Outstanding Restoration!

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    OUTSTANDING!! That's a rare light I'd love to add to my speaker-light collection someday, it's just so unique looking!

    Didn't the South Carolina Highway Patrol use these in the mid-late 70's? Also, I've got a pic from the Florida Highway Patrol of an accident scene from the mid-seventies where the cruiser is definately is sporting one of these.
    "Roto-Ray Leads the Way"

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    264

    Thanks John, never new there was a 262 or a strobe version.

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    Thanks John, never new there was a 262 or a strobe version.
    They would let you put anything that fits up there. Now somebody should make a reproduction bug screen.

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    Beautiful work. I remember that one from EBay - it's night and day from the condition it was in.

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    Note the FHP cruiser parked in the median strip.....
    (photo credit = unknown, found online)
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    "Roto-Ray Leads the Way"

 

 

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