: Highly portable and popular with militaria collectors. An authentic 1940s Japanese hand-crank model
: For those wanting the aesthetic without the historical price tag, Vixen Horns offers 130dB manual hand-crank sirens, and Vintage Parts USA sells compact "Beep Beep" air raid style horns for hot rods at around $80. Historical & Technical Context I BOUGHT AN AIR RAID SIREN
, were the backbone of civil defense. A "new condition" vintage Go to product viewer dialog for this item. can cost over $2,100.
: Often used for industrial or short-range outdoor warnings. The Federal Signal Model D Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Buying a vintage air raid siren is more than just a purchase—it is an acquisition of a heavy, high-decibel piece of Cold War and World War II history. Collectors typically choose between , often found for around $390 to $600 , and large electric models that can exceed $1,000 to $2,000 depending on rarity and working condition. Key Siren Categories
is a rare, red vintage electric siren typically priced around $1,000.