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Relics - Guest - 02-27-2007 You can't tell me that would be legal anywhere. Unless there is a tremendous structure under the tank fixing it to the chassis, that would surely not hold up to any lateral force. Relics - Bob-Ont - 02-27-2007 Quote:Any guess as to the tank size, and can you even drive it down the highway, in it's current condition????? This rig is looking for a place for a wreck to happen. There are several issues visible in the photo that would most likely make this rig illegal for road use in most states and provinces. Relics - jwh - 02-27-2007 I agree, looks like an accident waiting to happen. Kinda looks like a toy pumper with a big marshmallow in the back. Relics - wardengine - 02-27-2007 im not so sure i'd feel comfortable driving down the road with that in the bed like that. was this piece ever a pittsburgh engine, it sure has all the charactoristics of it Relics - Guest - 02-27-2007 I agree with all the comments above. Like I stated before, the truck was at a church construction site, that looked like it had received new sod. The site is not anywhere near the location that is marked on the compartment door near the rear. As the photo shows, there was nothing securing the tank to the truck. We have a pretty aggressive commercial vehicle enforcement program in the state, with the State Patrol, and several cities, who have their own units. I have to think that the truck was not driven over in it's present condition. The tank was likely added on site. The question I have is why go thru all the trouble of loading the tank onto the truck each time you use it. It's not like there is a shortage of used tanker trucks that would work. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Relics - dcfireman - 02-27-2007 The hopper appears to be fabric over three wire hoops - you can see it pinched. Application? Relics - dcfireman - 02-27-2007 [quote name='BCFDT782' post='37646' date='Sep 27 2006, 19:48 ']The other shot old Rescue 1. Gleitsmann Collection[/quote] [url="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?showtopic=232&st=260#"]http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index....232&st=260#[/url] [url="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?showtopic=232&st=260#"]http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index....232&st=260#[/url] Baltimore City Rescue 1, 1950 Mack L, sitting in Washington D.C., just north of Franklin St. bridge, 8th & Franklin NE, on April 9, 2002; since removed. Relics - Guest - 02-27-2007 That old rig has been on ebay a couple of times in the last year. I know back about this time last year it was owned by a guy in Clinton, MD that also had it up for sale. I went to llok at the old girl, and she was in very sad shape. What a shame this classic old rig was allowed to rot. I hope someone gets her and has the cash to restore her to her former glory. Relics - Chasselber1 - 02-27-2007 Some one did buy it and I think the plan is to restore it and donate it back to the city or something along those lines. I think there was a thread on the watch desk about it. Relics - marco17 - 02-28-2007 This is an ex-LA County Crown up for auction back prior to the holidays. This is the photo from the auction site. I believe this was the oldest Crown the county still had in some type of service. If I remember correctly, it was a 1968, and used for training. Here is a front, rear, and cab shot. [attachment=51382:27 025_2.jpg] Relics - marco17 - 02-28-2007 These are a couple more Crowns sitting and rusting away at that dealer in Louisana. One of them is an ex-Santa Monica rig which ended its career as Crash 5 at the local airport. [attachment=51396: dccrown7.JPG] Relics - marco17 - 02-28-2007 These are a couple more Crowns sitting and rusting away at that dealer in Louisana. One of them is an ex-Santa Monica rig which ended its career as Crash 5 at the local airport. [attachment=51396: dccrown7.JPG] Relics - Guest - 02-28-2007 [quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='80933' date='Feb 25 2007, 16:14 ']I found this sitting in a parkinglot in Kennessaw, GA. All I know about it is that it's a Deptford Township, GA Fire Dept 1963 Ford F/Great Eastern 750 GPM Pumper. Photo by Mark Carr[/quote] Yup, it's been there about 6-7 years. A bunch of yahoos from up nawth (who were not Firefighters 'cause they couldn't cook) tried their hand at fixin' Southern BBQ. They brought that truck with them but left it at the rest. when they sold out. It apparently runs, it moves from place to place in the parking lot. BTW, I KNOW some of you Yankee boys CAN cook good BBQ. We have a few scattered around our Dept. Relics - smketrfdny - 02-28-2007 [quote name='thefireman4501' post='81952' date='Feb 28 2007, 21:22 ']Yup, it's been there about 6-7 years. A bunch of yahoos from up nawth (who were not Firefighters 'cause they couldn't cook) tried their hand at fixin' Southern BBQ. They brought that truck with them but left it at the rest. when they sold out. It apparently runs, it moves from place to place in the parking lot. BTW, I KNOW some of you Yankee boys CAN cook good BBQ. We have a few scattered around our Dept.[/quote] Say what ya want, Yankees and BBQ DON'T go together. Nothing like a good ol' Southern BBQ....................... Relics - edburke - 03-01-2007 Hey, hey, hey......I'm going south of the Mason/Dixon line next week.....youse guys is gonna get me strung up. Back to the relics...we'll deal with the BBQ issue at the first annual Firepics.net Authentic Firehouse-Type Food Cookoff! Relics - Guest - 03-01-2007 [quote name='smketrfdny' post='82126' date='Mar 1 2007, 13:31 ']Easy, Brother. They can BBQ, but they ain't got good pizza, bagels, egg creams,knishes, and a good dirty water dog..[/quote] frozen custard ( Kohr's ) or Carvel ( do they not make the best ice cream cakes !!! ) Relics - Guest - 03-01-2007 You go ed, sausage and peppers and broccli rabe 'sangwichs' all the way! Relics - smketrfdny - 03-01-2007 [quote name='B95MACKFIRE' post='82229' date='Mar 1 2007, 17:51 ']You go ed, sausage and peppers and broccli rabe 'sangwichs' all the way![/quote] Ahhh, good ol' fashioned "wop slop".... lolol Relics - Guest - 03-02-2007 Golly guys, take a joke. The boys from "up nawth" that work in our Southern FD never miss a chance to give us grief, why would we do otherwise. OK, as it's been said, back to relics. Now I've heard the term "bathtub cab" used in reference to older ALFs. I think this is taking it a little too far tho. A 1970 ALF Pioneer awaits it's fate at a junk shop in Dalton, Ga. This truck reportedly DOES run and is for sale. $4500.00 ballpark. Any info? Builders plate next photo. Relics - Guest - 03-02-2007 Here is the builder plate from the Pioneer. Reportedly out of Indiana somewhere. |