[quote name='ifd29buff' post='174785' date='Dec 29 2007, 02:17 ']Hey Trina, does Bruce still own this beauty, and any idea if he'll be bringing it to the Muster this year? I'd like to get a better shot of it if I can.[/quote]
It's still very alive and well in the small town of Hope. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
No plans on having it up in Indianapolis again until the National Muster in 2009. We'll have two trucks up there for it. You're more than welcome to come down sometime for a visit, though, once the weather warms up. I'm always looking for an excuse to take the old Fire Engine(s) out, ha.
[quote name='ifd29buff' post='174788' date='Dec 29 2007, 02:34 ']Trina, is this one owned the Carmel Fire Buff's by chance?[/quote]
Rob had it for a short time back in 2003. If I remember correctly, it came from a collector in New York. I'm not sure who ended up buying it when Rob sold it.
1952 American LaFrance 700 Series open-cab (with a wooden top), 100' tiller-ladder, Ladder Co. 1, Camden, NJ. Photo was taken in 1973. Credit to photographer.
1967 American LaFrance 900 Series, 1250 gpm pump, 500 gwt. Engine Co. 2, Camden, NJ. Camden received five engine's and two tiller-ladders in 1967. All were painted white over red, then after some time after 1976 all were repainted to lime-green. Photo credit to photographer.