Federal Signal Super Beacon Ray Model 174
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Book 'em, Dan-O!" Yes, just like seen on 'Hawaii 5-0'.Model 174. Series A-1. Oscillating, 4-Lamp, 12-Volt, Beacon.Removed from a 1983 Military (DoD) Airport Crash Rescue Dry-Chemical Truck. Removed due to the strong possibility these lights would be destroyed when I started using this vehicle in the wild (hence their replacement with much cheaper (read, less vintage) units. Very minimal use of lights (vehicle has less than 12000 original miles). No noisy gears or slipping. These will not be DOA. Expect years of trouble-free use if you purchase.Selling one (1) unit, with this auction. Have a second unit that will likely be sold soon after. Note; any buyer who opts for the "But it Now" price will be offered both units at the same price - if they so desire.All metal finishes are excellent. No surprises. Consider this light a 9 out of a possible 10. First light includes the white base rubber - which is not dry-rotted. Second light will include the base rubber - when we can find it (don't ask - I'm still looking).Clear lens is NOS. Red lens is original equipment, with hazing and minimal cracking (but t are no cracks that extend from inside to outside. We used plastic cleaner (bought on ebay) to clean up the old lens, but it definitely is not perfect and clear. However, when mounted on a vehicle, and seen from 20 feet away, the red lens
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