Universal Security Company 12 Volt Siren Very Loud Fire Truck Squad Car Sound on 2040-parts.com
Perryman, Maryland, United States
This sale is for an old used siren. Made by Universal Security Instruments Company of Owings Mills, Maryland. 12 Volt. I bench tested this siren and it has a great tone and is loud. It sounds like the old time fire trucks or squad cars. It stands about 6 inches tall and the round bell measures about 4 1/2 inches across the front. Great for a rat rod or antique parade car. Needs cleaning up and maybe a paint job. Thanks for looking!
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