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Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Finderne Fire of Bridgewater Twp, Somerset County operated 2 Maxims. One was a 1962 and the other was a 1964. The 64-10 was sold to American Cyanamid where it was until the late 1990's I saw it at an Auto Auction in 1998. Where it went I am not sure... Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 I know I've asked for this before, but does anyone have any pictures from the Brunswick Gardens FC? The serial number on my girlfriend's father's rig states the 1942 Ford/ALF was built for the Brunswick Gardens Fire Company from Old Bridge, NJ. Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 I know I've asked for this before, but does anyone have any pictures from the Brunswick Gardens FC? The serial number on my girlfriend's father's rig states the 1942 Ford/ALF was built for the Brunswick Gardens Fire Company from Old Bridge, NJ. Garden State Oldies - YeOldeEnjine - 07-15-2009 [quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='321363' date='Jul 14 2009, 17:10 ']"You should have no fear of chastisement, especially from the Pierce slurpers and the self-proclaimed "experts", most of whom cannot tell the difference between a Seagrave Anniversary model and a ALF 700 series. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] Sorry Warren, but I take that as a personal attack.........!!! Tim W. Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-15-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-16-2009 I didn't have a chance to snap a picture, but on my way home today after a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure, I spotted an International pumper just outside Bordentown, NJ off I believe Rt. 206 near Mastori's Restaurant. Anyone have any info on what company this rig is from? Garden State Oldies - Marc - 07-16-2009 [quote name='Rescue131' post='321816' date='Jul 16 2009, 15:48 ']I didn't have a chance to snap a picture, but on my way home today after a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure, I spotted an International pumper just outside Bordentown, NJ off I believe Rt. 206 near Mastori's Restaurant. Anyone have any info on what company this rig is from?[/quote] Mastori's Diner used to have the BEST cheese and cinnamon bread!!! Been a LONG TIME since i've been there! Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-16-2009 [quote name='Rescue131' post='321816' date='Jul 16 2009, 15:48 ']I didn't have a chance to snap a picture, but on my way home today after a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure, I spotted an International pumper just outside Bordentown, NJ off I believe Rt. 206 near Mastori's Restaurant. Anyone have any info on what company this rig is from?[/quote] I know a guy that works in the first due area where Mastroi's is located. I ask him if he knows. Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-16-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-16-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 07-16-2009 |