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[quote name='dispachrg' timestamp='1351544334' post='501944']

FMR ENTERPRISE ( AL?) 1973 AMERICAN LAFRANCE This one was on South Kings HWY.



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Gary,

Here is the info on this truck:

1973 ALF 1000

1250/500

Serial #C-14-3531

Formerly served [color="#ff0000"]Ypsilanti[/color] Twp,MI
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Oxford, NC??

Engine 4

1979 Ford C/Bean

1000/750

Serial #8759


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Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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This used to be a fire truck at one time.



West Point, NY

1960s GMC T65


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Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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1920s Ford Engine

No other info available


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Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Colfax, NC

Engine 226

1983 Mack CF686F15-1574

1500/500


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Micah Bodford
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[quote name='BFD1151' timestamp='1351982749' post='502270']

This used to be a fire truck at one time.



West Point, NY

1960s GMC T65

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Here it is, Bogardus photo.


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[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1351549456' post='501952']

Perhaps x-Cape May, NJ?

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MOUNT HOLLY NEVER HAD THIS. THEY HAD 2 WITH J SERIES CABS. GOOD MATCH WITH CAPE MAY.
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[quote name='BFD1151' timestamp='1351982114' post='502267']

Went to the NC Piedmont chapter of the ATHS show in Colfax and shot this rig today. I'm hoping someone can shed some more light on this truck. According to a sign on the trailer, this was the first and only Corbitt built to military specs that served a mental hospital in Washington,DC and was purchased from a farm in MD sometime around 2009 by the new owner. Can anyone provide me with a year or more history on this truck?



1930s-1940s Corbitt Fire truck

No other info known

[/quote]St.Elizabeth's was the name of the mental hospital in S.E. Washington D.C. which DCFD annexed into their dept. in the 80's. I am not familiar with that rig though.

DanEvans
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[quote name='BFD1151' timestamp='1351982114' post='502267']

Went to the NC Piedmont chapter of the ATHS show in Colfax and shot this rig today. I'm hoping someone can shed some more light on this truck. According to a sign on the trailer, this was the first and only Corbitt built to military specs that served a mental hospital in Washington,DC and was purchased from a farm in MD sometime around 2009 by the new owner. Can anyone provide me with a year or more history on this truck?



1930s-1940s Corbitt Fire truck

No other info known

[/quote]More info on the Corbitt.

According to my friend John Floyd and Corbitt Preservation Association member Nollie Neill Jr. this is a 1926 Corbitt that was built to government specs for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, as this was a federal government facility. This truck sat in front of Frontier Town in Ocean City, Maryland for many years. Here is a 1970 vacation photo from John Floyd of the rig.

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[quote name='Deejr' timestamp='1352124843' post='502370']

More info on the Corbitt.

According to my friend John Floyd and Corbitt Preservation Association member Nollie Neill Jr. this is a 1926 Corbitt that was built to government specs for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, as this was a federal government facility. This truck sat in front of Frontier Town in Ocean City, Maryland for many years. Here is a 1970 vacation photo from John Floyd of the rig.

DanEvans

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Thank you for the additional info, that's a huge help!
Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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This one was at a construction site in Concord,NH. Marking on the doors said Sugarhill Tank 1. Sorry for the cell phone pics


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[quote name='CONCORDBOX211' timestamp='1352329529' post='502553']

This one was at a construction site in Concord,NH. Marking on the doors said Sugarhill Tank 1. Sorry for the cell phone pics

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That would be Sugarhill NH old tanker replaced in 05 I think
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Ex-FDNY L30

SL9401

1994 Seagrave 100'

currently at Brookfield Auto Wrecking waiting to be cut for scrap


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[quote name='grumpyFF' timestamp='1353273185' post='503342']

Ex-FDNY L30

SL9401

1994 Seagrave 100'

currently at Brookfield Auto Wrecking waiting to be cut for scrap

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Is it really that bad?
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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Anything that goes into Brookfield never comes back out. Thats just the way they operate.
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[quote name='grumpyFF' timestamp='1353290755' post='503378']

Anything that goes into Brookfield never comes back out. Thats just the way they operate.

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Wow, you would think that someone would of picked it up cheap and refurbed it and had a nice aerial for a long time.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' timestamp='1353293338' post='503381']

Wow, you would think that someone would of picked it up cheap and refurbed it and had a nice aerial for a long time.

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If he is like the guy on Long Island, there is so much more money in sending the engines, transmissions and bogies overseas that they really don't care what some buff thinks about the rig. I watched a tiller with what looked like a brand new aerial get cut up and sent the aerial to the shredder.



What's the weight of a 75' boom? A few hundred dollars worth @ the scrapyard.



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[quote name='grumpyFF' timestamp='1353273185' post='503342']

Ex-FDNY L30

SL9401

1994 Seagrave 100'

currently at Brookfield Auto Wrecking waiting to be cut for scrap

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They really do not want any olf the old markings on it including the stripe which was painted over
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Former Fort Wayne Indiana Ladder 12


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What happened to this truck? It doesn't appear to be very old.
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