1952 Air Raid Siren,

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1952 Chrysler Air raid siren Billet proof 2009. 331 Hemi, 18 HP @ 4000 RPM, 312 foot pound torque @ 2000 RPM. Bore- 3 13/16" stroke-3 5/8" compression 7.5 to 1. Aor velocity-35,000 feet per min or 400 MPH. Total weight nearly 3 tons. Cost in 1952: $5500.00 Cost in 2008: $35,000

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  • Where was this located at?

  • Don Garlits museum, in Ocala flordia.

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  • bull shit there are not 5 chysler air raid sirens in your neighborhood maby sirens but not these partictular ones

  • I'm no expert and I know absolutely fuck all about these things but that is one seriously awesome piece of machinery.

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  • @vegaracechic24

    Besides the Don Garlits museum being located in Ocala, E-One's located in Ocala, and they make fire apparatus to this day!

  • dam i lopve listening to this puppy, makes me smile

  • such a beautiful siren

  • Record down to rotor stop.

    I would stand in front holding ears closed to feel sound waves in chest.

  • I have heard them in action in an SciFi-Film from the 50-ties..

    MAAN these was loud monsters..about Los Angels they were howling..also the echo was scary..

    I dont beleve it was done for the film..it was an test,without infrmation to the Filmcrew and Actors

  • @LNERMallard There is 15 left in exesistance

  • 331 Cubic-Inch V-8 Hemi Engine, Producing 180 Horsepower. These sirens were made by Chrysler, and only from 1952 to 1957. Does anybody know how many of these were produced ???

  • 331 Cubic-Inch Hemi Engine, Producing 180 Horsepower. They were made only between 1952 and 1957. Does anyone know how many of these were produced ???

  • @tillertracker YOU, my friend, are the one who's high. There's about 5 in EXISTENCE in the ENTIRE world, and

    they're scattered all over the place.

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