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Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-13-2007 Old Engine 39 1954 F-Model Ford/Darley This is a picture of it before it was refurbed and repainted. Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Grantville website. Here is a picture of it after it was refurbed and repainted. Picture by Joe Dooley. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-13-2007 Old Engine 39 1979 C-Model Ford/Clintonville Credit to the original photographer. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-13-2007 Old QRS 39 1990 Chevrolet Suburban Credit to the original photographer. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-13-2007 Last picture for today. Old Tanker 39 1979 C-Model Ford/Hamerly Picture by Joe Dooley. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-14-2007 Next up is the Paxtang Fire Company. Company 40. Old Engine 40 Looks like it could be a Federal. Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Paxtang website. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-14-2007 Old Engine 40 1964 C-Model Mack Picture by Joe Dooley. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-14-2007 Old Squad 40 Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Paxtang website. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-14-2007 Last pics for today. Old Squad 40 1973 C-Model Ford/Swab This pic was posted before I belive by either wardengine or Dr. Stinebaugh. This is a picture of the squad shortly after it was purchased and before it was repainted. Here is a picture of it after it was repainted. Credit to the original photographer. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 06-14-2007 Paxtang: Old D-40 is a late 1940's Ward LaFrance, equiped with "Hardie" Guns, made in Philadelphia, PA. While I know Hardie made high pressure fog guns for the military and the fire service from WW II until the 1960's, does anyone know the history behind the Hardie Company and the development of the "Hardie" gun? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_21.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/Captain.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Next up is Friendship Fire Company of Bressler. Company 41. Old Air 41 1976 Chevrolet Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Old Ambulance 41 Looks like a Packard Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Old Ambulance 41 Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Old Engine 41 Dodge Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Old Engine 41 1959 American LaFrance Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer. Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 06-15-2007 Last two pictures for the day. I know a few people might get a kick out of this piece of apparatus. Old Truck 41 X-Power Company Bucket Truck Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website. Here is a picture of the fleet back in the 1970's that shows the truck a little bit better. Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 06-15-2007 Packard was long gone by this era. This is either a Buick or an Oldsmobile ambulance. [quote name='engine216' post='119710' date='Jun 15 2007, 16:08 ']Old Ambulance 41 Looks like a Packard Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website.[/quote] Keystone State Relics - Guest - 06-15-2007 That is in fact a 1963 Oldsmobile. Can't tell who built the body, though. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 06-15-2007 Most probably a Cotner-Bevington body as they used a lot of Olds and Buick models. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 06-15-2007 [quote name='engine216' post='119716' date='Jun 15 2007, 15:11 ']Old Engine 41 Dodge Credit to the original photographer. Picture from the Bressler website.[/quote] Although the website states this is a Dodge, it is not. It is a Reo/Hale. I would say a 1936 or 7. The raked windshield is typical of what Hale was installing in that era. The seat and bodylines also indicate it is a Hale. Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 06-16-2007 moscow pa lackawanna county ran this converted coca cola brockway tractor as their tanker until a few years ago, it is currently private owned by a brockway truck enthusiast bethel pa union fire berks county oiperated this 1956 chevrolet american lafrance,currently private owned in scranton pa area |