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  1. CrownVic97

    Junkyard find…..and a good one

    I have a center clear lens for a StreetHawk. Send me a PM, I'll give you a good deal on it, man.
  2. CrownVic97

    Aerodynic

    Looks like a Cal-Spec setup Model 24 EAH with the driver side steady burn, takedown on the passenger side blue, alley lights, and just regular red/blue rear flashers. As it sits right now, maybe $350 max. If you do a good polish on the lenses, make sure all bulbs work, clean the interior up...
  3. CrownVic97

    For Sale Smith and Wesson parts

    PM sent on these :) "Par 36 L&R alley light assemblies Price: $ 40 obo for the pair"
  4. CrownVic97

    What light bar would my car have had? Minneapolis Fire Dept. 1988 Caprice

    If anything, they probably followed the mantra of the Minneapolis/St. Paul police and ordered what they put on their cars' roofs in '88. I found these two sources and I'm guessing it'll be either the FedSig Model 24EAH AeroDynic that the St. Paul PD cars used (6 rotators, front & rear red...
  5. CrownVic97

    BLUE force 4 xl dome

    Dang, too rich for my blood! Lol ;)
  6. CrownVic97

    Can anyone identify this beacon light?

    Ohhhhhhhh......now that makes sense! I can see the different rotator design vs the NA Sig one now too. I can't believe I didn't catch that. Ok, mystery solved, haha!
  7. CrownVic97

    Can anyone identify this beacon light?

    That is actually a North American Signal Model 250 beacon with a Stratolite 77 dome.
  8. CrownVic97

    SOLD Stratolite 80 dome (from North American Signal 400/Peterson 759x)

    This still available, Jennifer? I'd be interested in it ^w^
  9. CrownVic97

    Who remembers (or has) these bulbs?

    Didn't Sho-Me / Able 2 offer these as hide-a-way colored halogen flashers? I remember those colored bulb caps in a catalog from them once.
  10. CrownVic97

    Whelen AdvantEdge loaded!

    Nicely done! That's a wall hanger for sure!
  11. CrownVic97

    This grinds my gears

    Some people are special like that....wave money in their face and they're still indignant of what they're being shown.
  12. CrownVic97

    Was This Ever A Twinsonic Factory Option?

    Looks like they used chrome metal straps to utilize the bolt holes in the speaker tray and hold the domes in place. Looks well done!
  13. CrownVic97

    Zumbrota (MN) Fire Department

    All those blue XL domes are worth more than the lightbars they're on nowadays, lol
  14. CrownVic97

    LP6000 55w fast rotator to slower rotator speed

    I have the one that will work for your LP6000. It's the correct Lo-Pro style with the half cone shroud to accommodate the LP6000 speaker grill.
  15. CrownVic97

    For Sale Mounting bars, feet, hardware, straps, and a rough Sireno Crossbar

    I did throw an offer on your ad, just wanted to send a bump message in case you didn’t see a notification yet
  16. CrownVic97

    For Sale Mounting bars, feet, hardware, straps, and a rough Sireno Crossbar

    What kind of price y'all looking at for all the Code 3 tube feet, U and flat plates, and corresponding bolts, nuts, and washers that go with them, John? I tried my best to highlight the parts I'm interested in.
  17. CrownVic97

    For Sale Force 4 XL parts

    Email sent
  18. CrownVic97

    Kentucky State Police Whelen Freedom

    They just followed the "KISS" mantra...worked just fine for them!
  19. CrownVic97

    Another Motor ID Needed Please.

    Dietz Omni-Chief lightbar motor and drive pulley. Dietz's answer to the Federal TwinSonic that utilized rubber belts to drive rotator assemblies. Here's Tsquale's Omni-Chief in action:
  20. CrownVic97

    Dietz 240-1-WW "Hill Light"

    When I first got my Tripp Lite S-75 "hill" beacon, it had both par36 bulbs tilted upward while the par46 bulbs were on the horizontal plane. Definitely used at an airport before I got it and returned it back to the original configuration.
  21. CrownVic97

    Western MFG Corp. Handy Safety Light model SL-750

    Seen one of those years ago on a shelf at a local salvage yard. Always wondered what that looked like powered up! Not too bad, but not great. Bet if you put 795 / 795X bulbs in there, it'll be much better in signal strength.
  22. CrownVic97

    OFFICIAL New ECTO-1 Reboot Discussion Thread

    The only gripe I got with the Ecto-1 in the newest film is that they couldn't source another 48" Force 4 XL for the front like they did for the rear? I mean...the internet can provide if they needed it, lol
  23. CrownVic97

    Sync'd rotator bars

    Well, gotdang...this might happen after all! https://www.ebay.com/itm/191329766170?hash=item2c8c248b1a:g:piQAAMXQQtNRyJKi
  24. CrownVic97

    Sync'd rotator bars

    Yeah...hmmm...good question. Maybe I'll search around online for 3/16 hex stock. I definitely do want to try this idea. Think I could make a cool, unique bar to put up for sale later!
  25. CrownVic97

    Sync'd rotator bars

    Cool! Thanks, man! Yeah, now the question is how hard is it to find a hexagonal shaft? Hmmm...
  26. CrownVic97

    Sync'd rotator bars

    So did both motors run together and equal each other out or was one a slave, one was the master? I'd take an XL I have in storage to try this idea out for sure :D
  27. CrownVic97

    What Vehicle Would have used these Lights?

    Looks like they were mounted on the rear headache rack of an engine at one point in time. I'm pretty sure that's what they were on before decommisioning.
  28. CrownVic97

    This is going to be fun

    Can grab all eight 4416s for around $100 at this listing https://www.ebay.com/itm/363376647816?hash=item549aef9e88:g:vkYAAOSwsIVgiW-3

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