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The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - Shoe - 02-18-2008

[quote name='68mack' post='20186' date='Aug 7 2006, 00:48 ']71.) 1958 American LaFrance from Rayland VIN N372 Sold for $1000[/quote]





Does anyone know where the Yorkville / Rayland ALF went?


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - Guest - 02-24-2008

It went to Andy Leider in NY the guy with 250+ trucks.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - marco17 - 03-25-2008

[quote name='dcfd470' post='191676' date='Feb 24 2008, 22:45 ']It went to Andy Leider in NY the guy with 250+ trucks.[/quote]





Anyone have a contact email for this guy?


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - Shoe - 03-25-2008

[quote name='marco17' post='199754' date='Mar 25 2008, 11:06 ']Anyone have a contact email for this guy?[/quote]



Google him. He's an attorney in New York. He's building a museum.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - wardengine - 03-25-2008

[quote name='Shoe' post='199776' date='Mar 25 2008, 12:52 ']Google him. He's an attorney in New York. He's building a museum.[/quote]they are having an open house on june 8th 2008



[url="http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070529/MEDIA0201/70529012/-1/MEDIA02"]http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/...9012/-1/MEDIA02[/url]


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - e290l103 - 03-25-2008

here it is


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - marco17 - 03-29-2008

[quote name='Shoe' post='199776' date='Mar 25 2008, 12:52 ']Google him. He's an attorney in New York. He's building a museum.[/quote]



Thanks "Shoe" I googled it before and didn't get anything other than an article, but caught something this time.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - Shoe - 03-29-2008

[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='199969' date='Mar 25 2008, 22:47 ']here it is[/quote]



I used to climb on this one too when I was a kid. Not as much as the 1950 open cab 700 ALF at Tiltonsville.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - Guest - 06-02-2008

I saw in an eariler post that there was going to be an Open House at the museum on June 8th. Does anyone know if there are going to be any other "openings" over the summer? I wanted to travel up there to see it for myself and can't make it on the 8th. Any information would be greatly appreciated!



Thanks!


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - marco17 - 06-09-2008

[quote name='ifm725' post='218584' date='Jun 2 2008, 19:34 ']I saw in an eariler post that there was going to be an Open House at the museum on June 8th. Does anyone know if there are going to be any other "openings" over the summer? I wanted to travel up there to see it for myself and can't make it on the 8th. Any information would be greatly appreciated!



Thanks![/quote]



Unfortunately, from what I heard...no. I was there yesterday and it was pretty cool. As is typical with small town politics, they would not give them a "Certificate of Occupancy" so you were not able to into the warehouse and see the entire collection. They pulled a decent number of trucks outside, most of the runs that were easy to get in/out and were in running condition, and they were pretty cool to look at. Could have used a bath after all the dust that collects on them inside, but that would have taken a long time to do. I will try to add some photos later when time permits. I am assuming some other contributors to the site were there as well.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-25-2008

[quote name='68mack' post='20198' date='Aug 7 2006, 01:22 ']82.) 1971 American LaFrance Tiller Ladder Truck from West Newton VIN 718336 Sold for $3000 - Note the cab roof was on the unit but was removed see the air horns[/quote]

This rig started life as a Harrisburg truck. Was sold to Steelton Borough and later purchased by West Newton.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-25-2008

[quote name='68mack' post='21281' date='Aug 10 2006, 15:05 ']92.) We all know this one from the 1st auction appearantly the bidder fell through and the auctioneer sold it at the 2nd auction 1969 Mack CF-600 Pumper Monarch VFD Fair condition Red 6 cyl Gas 19166K VIN CF608F1040 Bidder 92 $2080.00[/quote]

Who owns this engine? Apparently it had a blown cylinder. I was wondering where it is.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-25-2008

[quote name='68mack' post='24212' date='Aug 19 2006, 09:37 ']As with all of the units described here I posted the VIN number as described by the auctioneer in the lititure.



I do believe that his intentions were to build and display in a museum. As for the number he purchased which I think was in excess of 300 fire engines and 250+ calssic cars and 50+ misc other vehicles and construction equip. - I HAVE NO CLUE![/quote]

I was there for both viewings. I was told by a fire chief that sold their engine to him that he gave them cash for it and asked for a receit so he could show it as a donation and use it as a write-off. I was told that he always had a fasination with firetrucks and wanted to collect many and make a museum.


The Rest of the Collection Goes to the Block - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008

[quote name='68mack' post='20167' date='Aug 7 2006, 00:10 ']57.) Unkown Ford F-850 Unknwon where it was from VIN F85LU893291 Sold for $1400 - I liked the Dual CHERRY TOPS on this one[/quote]

This truck is a 1963 Ford that formerly served Connellsville Township. It had a 750 gpm pump, and a 350 gwt.