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Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-06-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-07-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-07-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-07-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-07-2010




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Garden State Oldies - Frank B - 11-07-2010




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-07-2010

Here is a rig also from Oldwick (Tewksbury Twp, Hunterdon County). It was a White cab foward... I am unsure of the Body Builder. I think Darley had something to do with it...



ALSO... The MONARCH is still there! (Take Exit 24 off I-78 North on 523) The Chief has a farm stand across from the fire house.


Garden State Oldies - Richard_L_Dean_07405 - 11-08-2010




Garden State Oldies - GA_Dave - 11-09-2010

Quote:Monarch pumper from Oldwick, NJ (Tewksbury Township). The platform used was a White truck chassis.



Quote:An interesting IH pumper also from Oldwick, NJ (Tewksbury Township). Both this rig and the Monarch were locally fabricated by a company who's name escapes me right now.



Both were built by Custom Body Service in Oldwick. The Monarch is a 1952 750/500. It used a Darley pump. The International is a 1963 or 1964.



Quote:Here is a rig also from Oldwick (Tewksbury Twp, Hunterdon County). It was a White cab foward... I am unsure of the Body Builder. I think Darley had something to do with it...



Yes, pretty much everything that White didn't. It's a 1975 White/Darley 1000/550/20F.


Garden State Oldies - Guest - 11-09-2010