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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

Siren

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  • It is a 1960's car alarm siren.

  • @Audinos This siren operates off 120V so no.. It was never in a vehicle. It was a security system siren on a 110V system.

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  • pretty cool

  • Model A i think

  • @videogamer24385 I said it has Model A sound making parts, didn't say it was a Model A, read son read!!

    Model A has 6 ports, rotor looks like fan blades, so does this. Model D and L has 8 ports, and a Thunderbeam-ish looking rotor intake, which this does not have.

  • @StormChaseTN erm charlie I have one RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME and it doesent have the part at the end where it curls out. It cant be a model A since it does not have the screw holes for the horn which would go over the curl anyways

  • @videogamer24385 Model A core, I have one and this looks just like it.

  • Possible model D or L core

  • @jake479925 This type of siren was made in different voltages for home or car use, but they all used the same rotor and housing.

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