Federal Signal Firehawk with dome cutouts

tsquale

Lifetime VIP Donor
Oct 12, 2010
10,511
Minnesota, USA
Hi all! I have had these domes for several years and had them on various hawk bars. Picked up a BEAUTIFUL Firehawk yesterday from Sergeant Bluff, IA that was a bare bones NFPA spec. I wanted it as my whitebase hawk was severely cracked from sun damage and being knocked in to by the previous owner. I had repainted that base and just was never happy with the severe cracks and chunks missing on the back. Today I was able to use the old bar as a parts bar to add some parts to the NFPA spec and harvest parts to sell and recoup some of my expenses. The red/blue domes were near NOS so they replaced the used ones on my Strobehawk (not pictured)

Here is the bar as I picked it up, no lower level items at all:
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And here it is now. Removed the J30 and lower level strobes and takedowns from the parts bar and put them here. Decided against the Dynarays and alley lights as I still like the minimalistic look of this.

 
Jun 18, 2013
3,709
PA
Nice, nice.
 
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Sparky_911

Supporting Donor
May 15, 2013
2,648
Central Illinois
Leave the Ray's and alleys out. Theres already plenty going on there with the halogen and strobes and colors.
 

lotsofbars

Member
Jul 20, 2010
1,999
NYC, New York
Could you post pictures of how you mounted your J30 supply? I'm going to do a similar thing in one of my NFPA Firehawks, but I'd like to see optimal mounting beforehand.
 

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