CrownVic97
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Very cool! I didn't know that Galls had a version of the SD. Can't beat that price either
I know one thatll make you cry.... Once when I was working for a tow truck company I had to pick up and drop off some cars for a Local city, they had a Pallet full of used Lightbars cause they were upgrading their fleet, I asked what they were going to do with them.... Crush THEM... I was Like You Gotta be Crazy, take off the blue and red and Donate them to someone who needs them for their fleet but dont waste them like that...
No Luck they Crushed them with a Road Roller!
Those "and then they sent them to the junkyard to crush them" stories suck.
The stories that are worse are the ones that end with, "Yeah, I know that you like to collect old lightbars. This weekend there was a county auction and they auctioned off three pallets of old lightbars for 20 dollars each. I just forgot to tell you about the auction."
This is the picture that lead me to this 2nd haul. The department was auctioning off this truck online and I noticed the TwinSonic on top of their nook in the background. Made contact with them and got the ball rolling . And yes, before you ask, that Ford had a CTS TwinSonic installed on the roof !
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Better view of the CTS on this cool ol' truck
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I use a propane torch to heat the bolts up. Works well.
Me too, man.Any TwinSonic that is free is a good TwinSonic. Amazed to see a CTS on that engine, hopefully it went to a good home and they kept the CTS on it, or at least saved it.
A CTS TwinSonic installed with gutter mounts and the Federal Signal mounting extension kit. Very cool!
The company’s name was Public Safety Equipment Inc. from the beginning and the first light bar was named Code 3 and had sealed beams.
And there you have it...it's a Code3 frame.Maxim2Eng is correct. it is a low budget bar made by Code 3 for Galls. matter fact i took a frame from a Gall's TrafficBuster bar (found that it had all of the predrilled holes) and swapped it out with a dilapidated Code 3 SD frame and was able to transfer all of the interior SD parts over to the TrafficBuster frame to create a very nice looking restored 47 inch Code 3 SD.