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1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]This is our baby in service with the Collingswood Fire Department NJ as Camden County Engine 1611


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259158' date='Nov 4 2008, 22:12 '][ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]This is our baby in service with the Collingswood Fire Department NJ as Camden County Engine 1611[/quote]

The ever changing Parade Engine 231. Here we see her sporting her Code 3 lightbar at Wheaton Village where we took 3rd place best at draft.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259159' date='Nov 4 2008, 22:21 ']The ever changing Parade Engine 231. Here we see her sporting her Code 3 lightbar at Wheaton Village where we took 3rd place best at draft.[/quote]Here we change again. Here we see the new federal q2b siren, the federal 17 lights on the roof at the NJ state Fire Expo in Wildwood, NJ.

In Picture 3 is our beloved Mascot. "Brigade Chief Bobby"


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259162' date='Nov 4 2008, 22:35 ']Here we change again. Here we see the new federal q2b siren, the federal 17 lights on the roof at the NJ state Fire Expo in Wildwood, NJ.

In Picture 3 is our beloved Mascot. "Brigade Chief Bobby"[/quote]Ever Changing 231. Here is pictured the new bell!!!


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259164' date='Nov 4 2008, 22:40 ']AFLAC! This post flew the coop lol


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259165' date='Nov 4 2008, 22:45 ']Pictured is Our Chief at the pump panel[/quote]


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-04-2008

An original picture of her


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - dcfdtech - 11-05-2008

Moose,

How many Xmas lights did it take to cover the rig?? Nice Pic!!


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - rob.leahyjr - 11-06-2008

Collingswood fire dept every year. Before it was sold.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-10-2008

[quote name='dcfdtech' post='259369' date='Nov 5 2008, 22:34 ']Moose,

How many Xmas lights did it take to cover the rig?? Nice Pic!![/quote]

I am not sure, but we will find out now that we have her. Hee Hee


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-10-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='260339' date='Nov 10 2008, 03:15 ']I am not sure, but we will find out now that we have her. Hee Hee[/quote]

Here we have a shot of the Engine 1612. a 1970 alf 1000 series pumper that also served with Collingswood. Notice the 3rd Federal 17 light mounted behind the siren speaker. We liked the 3rd light concept that Collingswood had, so... we added one to ours. Ours in the second picture, however has clear lenses so we can change color with the mood & season.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Truckman - 11-14-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='259158' date='Nov 4 2008, 21:12 '][ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]This is our baby in service with the Collingswood Fire Department NJ as Camden County Engine 1611[/quote]





The ride covered with all the lights isn't the same as the top photo is it? This ride looks to have a Mars 888 light on the nose, where all the others don't.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Marc - 11-15-2008

Just curious as to why you didn't keep the original Collingswood lettering on it? It would look more original.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-23-2008

[quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='261409' date='Nov 15 2008, 13:59 ']Just curious as to why you didn't keep the original Collingswood lettering on it? It would look more original.[/quote]We were made to remove the lettering after a busy body with nothing else to do informed the boro of Collingswood that one of their firetrucks were running sirens in Gloucester City. an accidental activation of our siren caused the boro to decide to possibly take legal action against us, so at the request of the former station, we opted to remove the lettering & move on. Since the new logos were placed, we have received lots of good publicity, things were talked out with the fire station personel, & straightened out. Our good relations were restored & we will be attending their Christmas Parade on December 12th. This should prove to be exciting. That Mars light is not located anywhere on either truck. That is a 3rd Federal 17 light. We are considering adding one to her on a nose mount. Hope this answers the question & clears any rumors anyone heard. We have become subject to some nasty ones. But, that happens everywhere.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 11-23-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='263056' date='Nov 23 2008, 04:47 ']We were made to remove the lettering after a busy body with nothing else to do informed the boro of Collingswood that one of their firetrucks were running sirens in Gloucester City. an accidental activation of our siren caused the boro to decide to possibly take legal action against us, so at the request of the former station, we opted to remove the lettering & move on. Since the new logos were placed, we have received lots of good publicity, things were talked out with the fire station personel, & straightened out. Our good relations were restored & we will be attending their Christmas Parade on December 12th. This should prove to be exciting. That Mars light is not located anywhere on either truck. That is a 3rd Federal 17 light. We are considering adding one to her on a nose mount. Hope this answers the question & clears any rumors anyone heard. We have become subject to some nasty ones. But, that happens everywhere.[/quote]

another shot of her lit up


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Marc - 11-23-2008

Fair enough, thanks for the explanation.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 12-25-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='263057' date='Nov 23 2008, 04:48 ']another shot of her lit up[/quote]More lit up pics for the 2008 Christmas parade Circuit. We attended Barrington, Audubon, where we lead the parade! Westmont, Bellmawr, Collingswood, her former home, & Mt. Ephraim. We took 2 Special Judges Awards. 1 in Westmont, & 1 in Mt. Ephraim!


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 12-25-2008

[quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' post='268219' date='Dec 25 2008, 18:20 ']More lit up pics for the 2008 Christmas parade Circuit. We attended Barrington, Audubon, where we lead the parade! Westmont, Bellmawr, Collingswood, her former home, & Mt. Ephraim. We took 2 Special Judges Awards. 1 in Westmont, & 1 in Mt. Ephraim![/quote]Our Mascot, nicknamed for the holiday as "Chris Moose" rode the parade route gettings giggles & smiles from young & old. Here we are at the 2008 92.5 xtu Toy Mountain Parade!


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 12-25-2008

Here's a great shot of him being his goofy self. Backdrop is the Wachovia Center arena area.


1983 American La France Century Series Pumper - Guest - 04-08-2009

We have added a 2nd pa speaker for the power call siren, also allows the center light to shine through. Added a Mars 888 light. Ordering other lettering for the front. Pictured is 2nd Assistant Brigade Chief Ed Rodig. Our wiring genius. A Huge thank you goes out to the Texas Fire Museum for the light bracket mounting advice.