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Relics
The after pic
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[quote name='Doozer233' post='284621' date='Feb 25 2009, 02:42 ']The after pic[/quote]



Ok, so I couldn't get the pic to resize, now I'm really bitter. See the pic at the bottom of post #555.
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[quote name='Doozer233' post='284623' date='Feb 25 2009, 03:24 ']Ok, so I couldn't get the pic to resize, now I'm really bitter. See the pic at the bottom of post #555.[/quote]





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Here's another relic I found in my archives. This 1974 Sanford engine used to serve with the Sodus,NY FD.


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[quote name='mnsand' post='150436' date='Sep 22 2007, 19:57 ']I found this old Baltimore County, Maryland tiller sitting on Route 11 just outside of Woodstock, Virginia last week.



ex- Truck 8, Fullerton, Maryland

1977 Mack CF/LTI

100'

ex- Talleyville, Delaware. Baltimore County received in approximately 1992.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]

Was this the way this tiller was delivered, with a roof only for the engineer and officer? I have never seen a CF cab configured this way.
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='Shoop' post='169305' date='Dec 6 2007, 14:16 ']The Dark Maroon Mack Cab from Interstates lot appears to be a cab off of an old Oakmont, PA. in Allegheny County Mack. The department had a Mack CF Engine, and Tower. The Tower was refurbished by ITE in 2001. Maybe a new cab was placed on the tower.[/quote]

Shoop, Oakmont was solid Mack for years. They had a an L-Model sedan, not sur of the year. I think it went to Cal Little years ago. They also had a C-Model that went to Verona, the community next to them. The CF engines were sold, not sure where they went. The scope was in fact refurbed by Interstate and it had a new cab installed. This was the very last CF cab made. Interstate Mack bought all remaining CF cabs from Mack when production was ceased. The Oakmont scope is a very beautiful rig
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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Ed,



The jump seat area roof was removed in that picture. It was not delivered that way.
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[quote name='Shoop' post='286400' date='Mar 2 2009, 22:05 ']Ed,



The jump seat area roof was removed in that picture. It was not delivered that way.[/quote]

Thanks Shoop, I didn't think it was delivered that way.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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Found this old truck behind a house near Stanley, NC today. It was lettered for Palmetto Rural FD which is in Darlington County, SC. I didn't get any info off the truck other than it had a Panama Fire Apparatus plate on it also.



Palmetto Rural FD Engine 3

Dodge / American LaFrance


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Found this truck between Dallas and Cherryville, NC a couple of weeks ago. I have no info on this truck.


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This is a former Gastonia FD truck that was donated to Gaston College for the Regional Training Center.


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[quote name='bcfd424' post='287093' date='Mar 4 2009, 20:52 ']Found this old truck behind a house near Stanley, NC today. It was lettered for Palmetto Rural FD which is in Darlington County, SC. I didn't get any info off the truck other than it had a Panama Fire Apparatus plate on it also.



Palmetto Rural FD Engine 3

Dodge / American LaFrance[/quote]



What a Dodge in my home state, that I don't know about. THANKS for posting, I'll have to go find, next time I'm in the area. It's a early 60s Dodge "C" series.



Nollie
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[quote name='bcfd424' post='287093' date='Mar 4 2009, 20:52 ']Found this old truck behind a house near Stanley, NC today. It was lettered for Palmetto Rural FD which is in Darlington County, SC. I didn't get any info off the truck other than it had a Panama Fire Apparatus plate on it also.



Palmetto Rural FD Engine 3

Dodge / American LaFrance[/quote]

I wouldn't be surprised if that was a tanker judging from the size of the pump intake and hard suction size.



Tim/csff25
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[quote name='bcfd424' post='287093' date='Mar 4 2009, 20:52 ']Found this old truck behind a house near Stanley, NC today. It was lettered for Palmetto Rural FD which is in Darlington County, SC. I didn't get any info off the truck other than it had a Panama Fire Apparatus plate on it also.



Palmetto Rural FD Engine 3

Dodge / American LaFrance[/quote]



Wow, that's pretty bizzare, you folks down in NC have got more snow on the ground than we do here in WNY right now, now that's really bizzare, and what's even wierder is that it's supposed to hit 50 to 60 tomorrow here, with possibility of rain, go figure. Nice shot of an old relic, which looks like it could be restored with some TLC, wish I had the dough to own it.
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[quote name='matchot' post='287309' date='Mar 5 2009, 23:48 ']Wow, that's pretty bizzare, you folks down in NC have got more snow on the ground than we do here in WNY right now, now that's really bizzare, and what's even wierder is that it's supposed to hit 50 to 60 tomorrow here, with possibility of rain, go figure. Nice shot of an old relic, which looks like it could be restored with some TLC, wish I had the dough to own it.[/quote]



Here in Central Square, as of yesterday our ground is still pretty much covered, of coarse atfer today that shoud be a different story!



tim/csff25
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Here are some various trucks I found about a year ago in a lot in Quincy, IL. They were moved before last years flood could get to them, but, I don't know where they are now.

All pics were taken by myself.



Hamtramck, MI Seagrave

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Quincy, IL ALF 700

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Quincy, IL International

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Serena, ? Ladder

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S.Albia, IA Seagrave

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Quote:Here are some various trucks I found about a year ago in a lot in Quincy, IL. They were moved before last years flood could get to them, but, I don't know where they are now.

All pics were taken by myself.



Hamtramck, MI Seagrave



This rig is an extremely rare tractor-drawn quint. As I recall, it was built around 1956 or so. I hope it has been relocated to a better storage place.
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Supposedly they had been stored in a warehouse on the property untill a fire. As the department was fighting the fire at one end of the building, these trucks were being drug out the other. A friend of mine in Quincy said that they had been sitting in the open for several years.
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Long Beach EX Foam 6 sitting in the rear yard of the Long Beach Fire Dept training center.

Photo by Monrovia1.
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[quote name='casey' post='288316' date='Mar 9 2009, 19:16 '][Image: 0500927061.jpg]



Long Beach EX Foam 6 sitting in the rear yard of the Long Beach Fire Dept training center.

Photo by Monrovia1.[/quote]





What kind of siren is that on the front of the Long Beach Mack CF? I've only seen those kinds of sirens on West Coast rigs.
The only MARC in 46 ENGINE!





NEVER FORGET 9-11-01 F.D.N.Y. 343



RIP FF John Bellew 27 Truck F.D.N.Y. 1-23-05



RIP Captain Frank Keane 46 Engine F.D.N.Y 12-11-06
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