I decided to drag up my old username for this post. Ha! ha!
Well, as of today, I no longer own a Thunderbolt. I have had mine for 3 years and after not being able to really work on it all that much within the past year to year and a half due to life (Includes but is not limited to, school, employment, girlfriend, etc.), I decided it would be best to let it go and to a home where I know it will be properly restored and not Cobb County'd like stupid me did due to a lack of knowledge on restoring a siren. Who got this siren? My old friend Christopher did (That's TrainsandSirens1, the guy with the fantastic siren videos) We worked a trade over the course of a couple months, and for my Thunderbolt, with RCM and Siratrol, I am receiving a damaged Model 2 and perhaps a Model D. The 2 is a 1974 dated siren that was removed from Union County, South Carolina. I believe it was once located at the fire station next to Philippi Baptist Church, but I will let christopher chime in on that. I will post pictures of the sirens when I get them, which should be early this afternoon (08:37 EST at the time this post was written)
EDIT: I have been formed that the Model 2 I am getting was originally in service in Lockhart, South Carolina.