Arlington,Vt
1975 Ford/great Eastern
500.1200
Ron Bogardus collection
1975 Ford/great Eastern
500.1200
Ron Bogardus collection
Ford C Series Chassis Fire Apparatus
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[quote name='The Commish' date='08 April 2010 - 10:38 PM' timestamp='1270779514' post='375089']
Marlborough,Mass 1987 Ford/E-One 1250.500 Ron Bogardus collection [/quote] That would be what a DC Specd Ford/E-one would look like, did they piggyback and order or just order one close to what DC Had?
[quote name='Wagon Master' date='09 April 2010 - 06:30 PM' timestamp='1270851057' post='375230']
That would be what a DC Specd Ford/E-one would look like, did they piggyback and order or just order one close to what DC Had? [/quote] DCFD's had high side compartments on the driver's side.
[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='09 April 2010 - 07:18 PM' timestamp='1270853939' post='375237']
DCFD's had high side compartments on the driver's side. [/quote] The "phonebooth" behind the cab threw me off. I never saw much of that done except in DC and Pittsburgh back in the day.
Olfers Volunteer Engine Company of Lovelock, Pershing County Nevada runs this 1981 Ford C/Superior 1000/1000 Pumper
Mathews Volunteer Fire Department, Mathews County, VA
Engine 29 1989 Ford C8000/Pierce 1000/1000 Job #E-4886
Paul Edwards
Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
1968 Ford C 1000 Super Duty / FTI, 1000gpm / 500 gwt
This pumper began its service protecting the Ford Motor Company's Van Dyke manufacturing plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan from 1968 until the plant was shut down in 1980. In 1981, Ford donated this pumper to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, the entity that still runs Mount Vernon Estate, In Virginia. Mount Vernon Estate is the homestead of George Washington, the Father of Our Country! The donation was made by Ford's then-CEO, Phillip Caldwell and his wife, who happened to be a member of Mount Vernon Estate's Board of Regents. The connection between the Ford Motor Company and Mount Vernon Estate actually began back in 1923, when Henry Ford himself donated a brand new specially-built fire engine for the Estate. This pumper faithfully protected the Estate from 1981 until 2007. Since then, it was been sitting out of service on Estate property until November of this year, when my son and I saved it from being scrapped.
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours ! Arrive Alive !
Is the Mohave Valley rig ex-Bullhead City, or maybe just ordered off the same specs? I noticed they have similar bodies and striping.
Norco Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1983 Ford C/FMC Roughneck, full cab, 1000/1000
Norco Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1978 Ford C8000/FMC, canopy cab, 1000/1000
[quote name='Fassy' timestamp='1270862544' post='375252']
The "phonebooth" behind the cab threw me off. I never saw much of that done except in DC and Pittsburgh back in the day. [/quote] Downers Grove IL had one too... I hated that engine.. it was like sitting in a refrigerator.
Martins Corner Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1978 Ford C/Pierce, std. tilt-COE, 1000/1000 |
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