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[quote name='BCFDT782' post='485' date='Jun 29 2006, 20:07 ']A old Prince George's County Rearmount has found its way to ebay.



[url="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-Seagrave-FIRE-TRUCK_W0QQitemZ130002435941QQihZ003QQcategoryZ63735QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-SEAGRA...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

Paul[/quote]



Not a bad price (for now) on a piece from PG County. The interior looks like its in bad shape
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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#22
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#23
Baltimore County Reserve Engine 45 ( <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' /> what is left of it <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' /> )
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#24
[quote name='1949ALF' post='316' date='Jun 30 2006, 02:00 ']1972 Crown Firecoach

Date of Manufacture 1-72

Model Number CS-85-56D

Serial Number F-1668 (?)[/quote]



Could this be F-1666? According to E. Hass' Crown book it was originally delivered to Placentia FD, CA (which became Orange County) then became Truck 17 in Santa Ana and later sold to West Coast Arborists.



Laurens

NL
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#25
[quote name='Laurens NL' post='1973' date='Jul 2 2006, 06:07 ']Could this be F-1666? According to E. Hass' Crown book it was originally delivered to Placentia FD, CA (which became Orange County) then became Truck 17 in Santa Ana and later sold to West Coast Arborists.



Laurens

NL[/quote]

It is. I had written down the F Number as F-1668 for some reason. I can't remember now what had happened, but in any event, it is F-1666.
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#26
i would like to see what the truck # was for that ladder truck from PG
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#27
Since we have to start over again, I'm digging way back in the archives.



My wife caught this one on Route 9 in Berwick, ME in 1995. It's long gone now, along with its companion Seagrave.



x-Concrod, NH ALF 700



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#28
The ALF was accompanied by this old Seagrave, probably x-Westbrook, ME.



Both disappeared shortly after the shots were taken



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#29
A Hahn/Maxim tiller found in a junkyard in Providence, RI. Former Pawtucket Aerial 2.



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#30
Former Lynn, MA Engine 3. Found at a fishing pier in Seabrook, NH. The Detroit Diesel had been removed to power a boat, and they offered to sell me what was left. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />



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#31
Better shot of the Lynn ALF.



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#32
I can throw in a few that would make you cry. Photographer unknown, a 1920's Maxim (whats left of it) down in Newark NJ a few years ago.


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#33
1940's Maxim from Turn of River (Stamford, CT) that was down in NJ last year. It was parted out by me unfortunately and scrapped by the owner shortly after.


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#34
I posted these in their own thread a few days ago, but I think they belong better here. Former Gloucester, MA Engine 4 and Engine 6, both 1976 Ford/Pierce 1000/500 sitting in a truck lot in Gloucester for sale. Both were retired from service last year with the arrival of the Sutphens.



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#36
Hopefully someone will scoop these up before they meet a sad end, they both appear in great shape cosmetically, although theres no telling what mechanical issues lie underneath.
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#37
We had a late 1980's Ford C cab/E-One in service in Danvers when I started. It was running as our reserve engine but was the best running truck we had at the time.



The department traded it in when we purchased a new engine and only got a few grand on the trade-in. A few months later we saw it for sale in a used fire truck catalog tripled in price. We know it was ours because the right rear tire was changed shortly before it was sold and it still had the BLUE tire rim. We never painted it because we knew we were getting rid of it. I guess the seller didnt see the need either....amazing.
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#38
[quote name='Howie' post='3625' date='Jul 4 2006, 21:40 ']We had a late 1980's Ford C cab/E-One in service in Danvers when I started. It was running as our reserve engine but was the best running truck we had at the time.



The department traded it in when we purchased a new engine and only got a few grand on the trade-in. A few months later we saw it for sale in a used fire truck catalog tripled in price. We know it was ours because the right rear tire was changed shortly before it was sold and it still had the BLUE tire rim. We never painted it because we knew we were getting rid of it. I guess the seller didnt see the need either....amazing.[/quote]



Hey, I remember that truck. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> Growing up I had a favorite truck in each city/town, and that was my favorite from Danvers during the 80's when it was running as Engine 3 out of the station by 128, it was still lime green and it had a single gumball-machine with a clear lens, and two small strobes on the roof.



I think the thing that appealed to me the most at the time was the color, not much lime left by the late 80's so it was pretty unique. I saw it advertised somewhere as well, and later heard somewhere that it was sold to a small town in Maine.



The Gloucester Engine 4 that I posted had an asking price of $7,500 on it, it may or may not be a fair price, either way it's too much for my budget. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />
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#39
I have 9 pics that will make the Buffalo members cry. I spotted this rig on Route 20A between Geneseo and Leiciester. I'm not sure which Buffalo fire ladder this was. The number on the door was painted over, it looked like a 6 but I know the old ladder 6 is in our lot at work. Can anyone help identify this rig?


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Pic # 2 of the unknown Buffalo fire tiller.


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