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I'm pretty sure that Clymer piece was owned by East Lansdowne, PA at some point.
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reckscoop,



You are correct - but did you know it was first owned by Yeadon ! Read below:



1964 GMC 4000 V-6/Morysville, full cab, 350/300, custom full-width side compartmented open rescue body, originally purchased by Yeadon (Delaware County, PA), sold in 1978 to East Lansdowne (Delaware County, PA) who repainted it, they sold it in 1985 to Clymer (Indiana County, PA), who might have sold it by 2000 to Elizabeth Twp. (Allegheny County, PA).
Bruce W. Anderson

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Southeastern PA Region
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<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BananaMan.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='BananaMan' /> A couple of notes about the preceding neat old Pennsy iron... I suspect that Dawson,PA. in Fayette Co., is the origin of the Gmc tanker, which looks like a combo of old pump,tank,and body. They sure did not have it when I first went there in 93.

Gettysburg's ladder was retired for mechanical reasons in Jan./07. It will be replaced with a new Seagrave 100ft.

Harmar Twp.'s squad may be a Bruco???
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='81472' date='Feb 27 2007, 05:14 ']The Goldsboro FD had this 1949 GMC 350 with bodywork from Snyder as a rescue/floodlight-unit.

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Can you figure out the color? I know I am color blind but to me that truck looks pink. Just wanted to check. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='81473' date='Feb 27 2007, 05:17 ']Wellsville/PA had this interesting 1970 Gerstenslager rescue, that was built on an International chassis. Originally it was in service in Centereach/Long Island. I like these bookmobile style custom-rescues very much.

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It's an awesome looking rig, definitely something different. Would love to add something like that to my collection.
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