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August 26th, 2010, 08:27 PM #61
Re: Show your Vintage cars!!
I agree. I am not a fan of the MX7000. I also think it sits up off the truck to high.
................because it makes the whiskey taste better at night
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August 27th, 2010, 05:48 PM #62Member
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Netherlands (Europe)84 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
thanks
Originally Posted by kitn1mcc
which words do you mean ?? The in-vid text at the starts is " trip from town to zoo" half way it says that the Zoo visit is over and it's time to go back. Below the vid is an expl. of what the trip is about.
By the way: where are you located ?
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August 30th, 2010, 06:43 PM #63
Re: Show your Vintage cars!!
i am in old lyme ct
Originally Posted by police-jimmy
Dub step
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September 8th, 2010, 10:44 PM #64
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how do i add my pic of my vehicles on here?
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September 9th, 2010, 10:12 AM #65
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Open yourself an account on "photobucket", and then enter the image link.
They also tell you how in the FAQ's
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September 9th, 2010, 10:21 AM #66
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Just use the attach feature... hit browse, find the image on your hard drive and hit attach. Repeat.
Originally Posted by Crown_Vics
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November 7th, 2010, 04:42 PM #67Junior Member
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CLE30 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
A little late to the party since the venue change but here are mine:

and

Cleveland Ohio PD cars.
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November 7th, 2010, 09:56 PM #68MemberFire/EMTHazmatVolunteer Fire/EMT
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USA Virginia181 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
First Apparatus 1967 Seagrave 1000gpm Pumper fully equipped and operational.
Federal "Hill Light" Beacon
Alternating sealed beam flashers on "A" posts
Alternating inner sealed beam flashers
Federal Q2 (not B) siren
Grover Stutter-tone horns
Rear are Whelen "Jrs'"
Second Apparatus 1984 Ford-Darley 1000gpm Pumper fully equipped and operational.
Federal AeroTwin light bar.
Carson SA-400 siren
Grover Stutter-tone horns
Dietz alternating flashers
Rear are Arrow red strobe beacons.
Third Apparatus 1957 Willys-Overland Jeep CJ Utility unit fully equipped.
Unity RV-15 Beacon
Dietz alternating flashers on cowl.
Federal Model-66 siren
All equipment and warning devices are either original or period-correct replacements.
I got both pumpers fully equipped. The Jeep was restored and outfitted as a Utility.
Click photos to enlarge.
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November 7th, 2010, 10:04 PM #69
Re: Show your Vintage cars!!
I like the Willy's! Very cool stash of trucks, EngCo4!
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November 7th, 2010, 10:07 PM #70MemberFire/EMTHazmatVolunteer Fire/EMT
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USA Virginia181 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
Wife now wants a Chief's Car! Working on it. Maybe in service next year.
Everyone around here like the Seagrave. Has a Detroit 2 - stroke and is LOUD!
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November 8th, 2010, 03:49 AM #71Member
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France Paris65 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
Great threads and very nice cars ! :P
Here is my '91 CVPI CHP replica (now for sale for a new project with a '59 Dodge):


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November 8th, 2010, 11:11 AM #72
Re: Show your Vintage cars!!
I guess it's my turn...
I've personally owned three restored replicas, and helped out with at least three others.
My first was this 66 Plymouth Fury I, representing NYSP. Fully accurate including period vintage GE radios and an NOS Dietz 211-WW.

Second up is a 76 Plymouth Gran Fury, an original package car with a 440 U code motor. It too was restored to represent an NYSP unit. Again, period correct GE radios, a Unitrol 800 and a pair of new Unity RV-26s on the roof. The only thing I couldn't find were the Spitfire domes for the roof lights.

Both of these cars have been sold to retired NYSP Troopers.
My current car (which happens to be for sale) is my 1973 Dodge Polara restored as a replica of my departments cruiser from that year. And that's a Federal 174 up top, mounted on an NOS Unity Uni-rack with a pair of Unity Stratolites on the ends.

My department own this 1963 Pontiac Catalina restored as a replica of our 63 cars. It should have a 174 on it, but couldn't find a good one, so it has a 176.
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November 8th, 2010, 11:53 AM #73
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One more for all of you Whelen fans...
This is a squad I just recently assisted with. Its owned by another memeber of my department. Starting in 1973, we began using a pair of Whelen Model 5000 Commanders on a Mars bar, along with a pair of Unity S-6 spots and a small center speaker. I have an original rack awaiting restoration. However, I was able to put this one together using another pair of Commanders and a Federal crossbar. This is definitely an unusual set up, but we used it from late 73 to 1983.
The car is a 1981 Plymouth Gran Fury, package car that originally was in service with the North Carolina Highway Patrol.


The original one I'm saving...

A few in service shot from the archives...notice the one from 76 with a few split red/blue domes that we were testing...



Also notice that the Dart in the first photo has a single strobe in the center. That light is not a Whelen. It is a a light made by Strobe Champion of Long Island NY. I can't find any details about that company, but I do have the light. It powers up and fires a strobe burst, but the strobe tube must be shot, since it doesn't light up.
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November 8th, 2010, 07:48 PM #74
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i remeber seeing that car at the nypd museum show. i was hoping to see that bar in action
Dub step
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November 8th, 2010, 07:57 PM #75
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I'd kill for a split color dome for one of my Whelen 5000s!

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November 9th, 2010, 12:47 PM #76
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Did Seagrave still make open cab pumpers of that style in the late 1960s?
Originally Posted by EngCo4
What make and model of siren was used in those cars?
Originally Posted by ny04350
The siren fanatic.
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November 9th, 2010, 09:07 PM #77MemberFire/EMTHazmatVolunteer Fire/EMT
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USA Virginia181 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
The Seagrave conventional cab (both open cab and closed cab)
"Anniversary Series" was produced from 1950 - 1970. After that
only cab forward apparatus were built unless on a commercial
chassis.
The Anniversary Series were mainly produced with gasoline motors
but some were built with Detroit Diesels. Many were repowered
in the late 60s and early 70s with diesels as they were more
reliable and efficient for fire apparatus. Detriot'-Allison was the
primary provider of diesel engines in this era but Seagrave did
build apparatus with other makes of engines if specified. I know
of one Anniversary Series ladder truck that was produced with a
Cummins Diesel from the factory and Seagrave even badged the
truck with the Cummins logo! (My pumper was originally produced
with a Seagrave 530ci V-12 gasoline motor with dual magneto
ignition. It was repowered in 1976 with a Detroit Diesel.)
I knew the ladder truck from both the original FD that bought and
operated it and the 2nd FD that had it. It is now in private hands and is
presently for sale. It still has all of its ladders and over 90% of its
original equipment. And it still runs just fine! It is a tiller-drawn
ladder truck.
Cab forward apparatus later replaced the Anniversary Series, but
Seagrave was producing cab forwards beginning in the early 60s
in both open and closed cab models.
The urban riots and civil disturbances of the late 60s and early 70s
spelled the end for open cab apparatus. According to my research,
the last open cab appratus was produced in 1982 by American
LaFrance. I have a photo of it, but no FD listed for it. It was built
with a Century Cab.
While the 1970s broought about the exclusive use of enclosed cabs
of various forms, (both 'canopy' cabs with the open rear but sheltered
on three sides, and the fully enclosed cabs with weather-tight cabs
and crew doors) enclosed apparatus has been around since the early
1930s. Seagrave pioneered their "Safety Sedan" which not only had
an enclosed crew area, but actually enclosed the ENTIRE apparatus
incuding the pump panel, hose bed and tools storage!
Chicago FD has one of these that they have completely restored from
the frame up for ceremonial use. They operated several back in the day
as did other major FDs such as FDNY, DCFD, Chicago FD and others.
Emergency lighting varied over the years and also to customer specs.
Normal lighting/warning was either a Federal or Sterling siren/light
combination mounted in the unique nose nacelle of the Anniversary
Series apparatus with anything from a Roto-Ray to a Beacon on the
roof. Chicago FD equipped their apparatus at the time with the unique
Mars "football" oscillating light on the roof.
Hope this information is helpful.
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November 10th, 2010, 07:03 PM #78Junior Member
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Southern New Hampshire24 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
A few from my fleet:
1991 Ford Crown Vic 351w California Highway Patrol unit 8849


1991 Ford Crown Vic 351w San Diego County Sheriff Replica
-Federal Aerodynic, Federal 480k siren/switch box, motorola syntorx radio


1973 Dodge Polara California Highway Patrol Unit 1555
-Federal Twinsonic CTS, PA1000, Motorola Radio


1978 Dodge Monaco (unmarked) Federal PA20a and Fireball


1987 Chevy Caprice 9C1 (unmarked) Currently unequipped


1991 Ford Crown Vic 351w (Future MA MDC replica)


1997 Ford Crown Vic Mass State Police
When restored will have Federal Vista, SS2000, BP100, Lectric Lites push bar, Motorola MCS2000, Motorola Maxtrac100, and Uniden 760xlt.


Got a few other and or have one or two in the pipeline.
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November 10th, 2010, 07:27 PM #79
Re: Show your Vintage cars!!
I see at least one area of the 87' Caprice equipped with something
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Nice "fleet" you got there. Very impressive!
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November 11th, 2010, 01:44 AM #80
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Dude, I hope to see that Caprice with some goodies on her
Best looking cop car ever!
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November 11th, 2010, 04:24 AM #81
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Although i don't have any vintage emergency vehicles, here are some dated pics of my oldsmobile fleet! I'll grab some updated pics of the 69 Hurst olds restoration in the morning!
"Elightbars... where wannabes come to bicker with professionals, thru the safety of the internet"- Maranos
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November 11th, 2010, 01:24 PM #82Member
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France Paris65 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
Tallen, nice to see your rides here
The others pics are great !
Phil
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November 11th, 2010, 03:13 PM #83
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I don't think the PA1000 was available in 1973, but it is possible that some of CHPs 1973 Polaras had their PA20As replaced with PA1000s in 1974 or later.
Originally Posted by Tallen
The siren fanatic.
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November 11th, 2010, 06:28 PM #84Junior Member
- Joined August 2010
Southern New Hampshire24 PostsRe: Show your Vintage cars!!
This 73 was originally restored by a CHP officer as a Retrofit car(to be a duplicate of his when he started), meaning it was set up originally with the normal rear deck lights, mechanical siren and drivers side red spot. It then was equipped with Twinsonic CTS with speaker, and PA1000. 1973/74 is the beginning of the wide spread use of light bars by the CHP.
Originally Posted by Wailer
Another thing to consider is that CHP Motortransport may have vehicles on the lot for upwards to a couple of years before they even saw service. For example my 1991 Crown Vic CHP had an in service date somewhere around 10-92.
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November 11th, 2010, 08:23 PM #85
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I want!! haha Very nice!
Originally Posted by GranPrix
-Lawrence Mason
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November 14th, 2010, 08:18 AM #86
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November 14th, 2010, 01:03 PM #87
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Where do you guys get decals for these cars?
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November 14th, 2010, 01:35 PM #88
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ALL RIGHT, Marty!
Very nice!
If you ever find a Dual Comm, I call dibs on your Aerotwinsonic!!
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November 14th, 2010, 02:11 PM #89
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For me they were made locally by a guy I know, Due to the Provincial regulations I can't order them from MSquad, they are TOO realistic for our laws..!
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November 14th, 2010, 05:46 PM #90
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Originally Posted by Marty1
I know this char ^^
good luck for your lightbar



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