Interesting! Do you remember what port ratio they were?Al Lertor wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:58 pmI remember two square-horned Hurricanes in Minnetonka. Both were there until about 1995. One was located right off I-494 on the east side, about halfway between Minnetonka Blvd and I-394. The other was located right off Excelsior Blvd and County Road 101. The second one I tape recorded in 1989, using a boombox and cassette tape. I wish I had kept these recorded gems.
The same as all the others, as I remember seeing that there weren't any orders for any other port ratio than 8/10.Someone22 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:49 pmInteresting! Do you remember what port ratio they were?Al Lertor wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:58 pmI remember two square-horned Hurricanes in Minnetonka. Both were there until about 1995. One was located right off I-494 on the east side, about halfway between Minnetonka Blvd and I-394. The other was located right off Excelsior Blvd and County Road 101. The second one I tape recorded in 1989, using a boombox and cassette tape. I wish I had kept these recorded gems.
While there is a possibility that it was a Hurricane, it was probably just a Thunderbolt. There are quite a few thunderbolts in that area (at least 2 1003's that I know of and a 1000t)GabrielFairchild wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2015 12:09 amI know that Baxter Minnesota had an ACA Hurricane 130 siren that has been removed. I am wondering if it is in a junk yard somewhere. Does anyone know where this rare siren might have gone? I would love to get this siren if possible.
I only heard one of the two, and I'm guessing it was an 8/10 after watching videos of 8/10 Hurricanes and comparing them to my memory - which, by the way, has faded a bit in the 28 years since I recorded the siren.Chem_Boffin_6589 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:58 pmThe same as all the others, as I remember seeing that there weren't any orders for any other port ratio than 8/10.Someone22 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:49 pmInteresting! Do you remember what port ratio they were?Al Lertor wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:58 pmI remember two square-horned Hurricanes in Minnetonka. Both were there until about 1995. One was located right off I-494 on the east side, about halfway between Minnetonka Blvd and I-394. The other was located right off Excelsior Blvd and County Road 101. The second one I tape recorded in 1989, using a boombox and cassette tape. I wish I had kept these recorded gems.
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