Is this a real streethawk?

Eric2.0

Member
Jan 22, 2020
204
East Coast
I found a nice streethawk local for sale for 50 dollars. I always wanted a streethawk. The person has not gotten back to me about it, asking if I can have pics of the stickers as they do not show up in these pictures. I asked if this is a streethawk.

I have a feeling this might be a Wolo infinity which is a direct copy of a streethawk. I don't want a Wolo even for free, lol.

I'm crossing my fingers that this is a real streethawk, bit I don't think it is tbh, proba ly why the low price.
 

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Jun 18, 2013
3,718
PA
looks like a Fed Sig Streethawk to me. It has the proper stickers, and the insides don't look Wolo.
 

Eric2.0

Member
Jan 22, 2020
204
East Coast
That's what I thought, but I noticed the Wolo has the purple like band around the edges of the center dome. So does the one in the picture. That is what got me wondering if it's a Wolo.
 

Eric2.0

Member
Jan 22, 2020
204
East Coast
It is a streethawk by the picture I was sent. Looking closely it looked like the dome has been calked up where it joins the bottom? The bar looks in good shape, but hard to tell from pictures . SHL series B....
 

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Eric2.0

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Jan 22, 2020
204
East Coast
I went ahead and got it today and she said 40 dollars and it's mine. So I believe the parts alone are worth a lot more than that. It definitely didn't look as good in person than it did in the photos, but it is decent. Just a bit dirty, usual dome fog and all that.

Bad things are, it has a good crack on the bottom plastic pan on the left side. I can see it can be easily replaced.

Nothing really is different or special. Typical 5 rotators, allies take downs flashers.

The good is, it is complete, no cracked domes.

The main harness is original and very long, all the functions correspond to the correct color trigger wired. That tells me the wiring has not been altered or cobbed up.

Everything works, all flashers and rotators

Has the feet and straps, even the rubber pads are there .

At first I thought this would be a parts bar, but after looking at it and seeing the wiring is great, everything works and bright.... I decided that this will be my first, hardcore restoration. I mean complete tear down and rebuild getting it as new as I can and add some stuff to it as well. I might go with clear domes with blue/red filters I dont know yet

Here's some pictures. First one shows the crack. No big deal, easy to get a replacement.

Thanks for reading!
 

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JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
On the topic of Streethawks, how would you folks value a NIB all-light? There's one floating around near me.
Depending on what is in it, I think you could lowball it at $100, but the actual value is probably closer to $400. If it has clear outer domes, intersection sweeps, or center traffic clearing lights, that's going to be worth more. I've seen street hawks listed from $50 all the way up to outrageous, $1,000 plus listings. A known NYPD one might be worth a lot more, but to me there's nothing in a street hawk that puts it over $400. But again, the NIB status combined with certain options could come into play.
 

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