02-13-2009, 07:37 PM (This post was last modified: 02-13-2009, 07:38 PM by bcfd424.)
I posted a bad scanned pic of this truck in my some shots by bcfd424 thread that I found. I found the truck Wednesday morning sitting in front of a construction company in eastern Gaston County.
02-14-2009, 11:47 AM (This post was last modified: 02-14-2009, 11:47 AM by resqguy.)
[quote name='Chasselber1' post='281323' date='Feb 12 2009, 15:47 ']Well we came up empty. He also gave us his card and said he'd think about selling us the parts. Better luck next time I guess.[/quote]
Forget that jerk. Those trucks have been there for years and they will stay there until he is no longer a factor. He wanted close to $10,000 for the Ward when it was out front. I think he just likes collecting junk.
I agree, did you see the yellow/lime ALFladder truck that he also had? I think it was from Linden NJ. I was half tempted to take a midnight ride and doing some covert "snooping" but better judgement prevailed.
I found this old Seagrave in a junkyard outside of Denver, NC. It had Franklin VFD on the door in white letters and Engine 6 in different letters below that. I believe it may be an old Charlotte truck but I'm not sure.
This old Ford C / E\-One had been converted into a flatbed and was sitting in the front of the same junkyard. It had Brevard County Fire Rescue on the door and a 28 on the front.
[quote name='brotherjulio' post='277659' date='Jan 29 2009, 19:38 ']let me tell you something about bootsie he'is nothing but a total a**hole everything he gets there he exports for scrap
i'm completely amazed that you got into his yard with his dogs chasing you.[/quote]
Regarding your Bootsie quote...I had no problem at all. I guess it's all in the approach.
[quote name='firebuff55407' post='277557' date='Jan 29 2009, 11:38 ']If I'm reading the WLF plate correctly as #3988, Richard Gergel's listed it as being a 1955 WLF Model 59T sold to the New York State Thruway.[/quote]
Right you are, Steve...This classic was in service by the New York State Thruway Authority on I-287 at the Tappan Zee Bridge. I had heard years ago that it got burned up when the Thruway garage was torched. Seeing it in the bushes...I guess not. Where is this particular truck now? Here's a dupe of a dupe shot of it when in service. Wish I could credit the photographer, but it came into my collection a long time ago and I have no idea who did it.
Well I found a few more relic pics in my archives so here we go. First is this old Seagrave Ladder Truck which I found in my travels a couple of years ago while on the road for my work. This truck I think may have been posted earlier in this thread. I found it sitting alongside the road just north of Kittery Point, Maine.
Next up is this 1979 Ford C/Ward LaFrance Engine which formerly served the New Milford,PA FD. I found this truck sitting on the side of US Route 11 just outside of New Milford,PA.