[quote name='fd141' post='329123' date='Aug 12 2009, 11:23 ']Code 3 doesn't have that mold. I think Corgi may have done it though.[/quote]that engine was sold several years ago.
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[quote name='taurudak' post='328969' date='Aug 11 2009, 19:32 ']Last one for now. Larksville Eng 41 was a Hahn.[/quote]this engine is used now for advertising a car dealership.
[quote name='taurudak' post='328956' date='Aug 11 2009, 19:17 ']Edwardsville of Luzerne Co had this GMC/General.[/quote]this engine has been scrapped.
[quote name='taurudak' post='328954' date='Aug 11 2009, 19:13 ']Sugar Notch FC of Luzerne Co, PA Eng 1 was a 1950 Mack 505 500/500.[/quote]this engine was sold to a private individual.
[quote name='taurudak' post='328958' date='Aug 11 2009, 19:19 ']The Washington FC of Nanticoke Eng 5 was an FWD.[/quote]this was a 1961 fwd it was cut up 2 years ago.
[quote name='taurudak' post='328967' date='Aug 11 2009, 19:29 ']Nescopeck Eng 2 was a 1964 Seagrave.[/quote]
This is what I have on this rig: Originally owned by the Norwood fire Company (Delaware County, PA) 1964 Seagrave, K-series, canopy cab, 750/300, was RW, in 1973 re-painted, in 1981 it was sold to Nescopeck (Luzerne County, PA). Nesopeck blew the engine in it and was in the process of getting it rebuilt over the past few years, it has a 5 KW generator. Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson
Historian Southeastern PA Region
[quote name='theunknowncomic' post='329125' date='Aug 12 2009, 10:44 ']that engine was sold several years ago.[/quote]
The question was by what company?
Wilkes Barre Twp.'s engine was made by Corgi.
Thanks guys for all the info.
Looks like the driver of the 1936 Seagrave is being startled by the door unexpectedly swinging open.
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