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David Stall / VictorySiren.com

Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:44 am

Anyone know what happened to that guy? His website has been dormant for years now, and I haven't heard of him showing his Chrysler any.

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Re: David Stall / VictorySiren.com

Wed Jul 03, 2013 3:25 am

I have also wondered this.
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Re: David Stall / VictorySiren.com

Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:07 am

I'm going to look into it, I never knew that the guy was based in Texas. I've e-mailed him and am curious if he's showing the siren anymore or what's happened to it.

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Re: David Stall / VictorySiren.com

Wed Jun 06, 2018 5:48 pm

I know what happened to me!

It has been a rough 13 years, but I'm coming out the other end.

Yes, I'm still in Texas.
No, I no longer own any of the three Chrysler Air Raid Sirens I once had.
Yes, I still have an extensive collection of Chrysler siren materials and collectibles.
No, I have nothing for sale and no plans to sell any of my collection.

For the record I had an agreement for a Detroit siren located in Oregon but I never had the opportunity to close the deal and take possession.
I purchased a Pittsburgh siren in Pennsylvania that was in rough (non-operational) condition and it never made it to Texas.
And, I purchased a Los Angeles siren in running condition that I did have trucked to Texas. That siren was sold in 2012 to an overseas collector for a private museum.

My domain registrar/host has gone missing and taken two of my domains down in the process. Now it looks like someone has taken control of VictorySiren.com even though my records show it's paid for well into 2019. Oh well, I'll deal with that. In the meantime I just put the Legacy site back up on VictorySiren.org (http://victorysiren.org) The website material has not be updated in five years. Even so I believe that it remains the most comprehensive collection of Chrysler-Bell Air Raid Siren information on the Internet.
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