[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1321991550' post='464693']
I had someone ask, does anyone know where Ridge Culver NY 1979 Seagrave was sold to?
Looking for help finding this rig.1979 Seagrave. It started life with Ridge Culver Fire dept in Irondequoit Ny as E-184. It was decomissioned in 2003 and sold to Shoemaker Associates of Hamburg NY. They claim to have sold it to Brindlee Mt. Brindlee claims to have sold it to Hartstown Fire dept in PA. Which was disolved in 2004. There is conflicting info that the truck was the same truck sold from Brindlee Mt. They only have record of 1 , 79 Seagrave they sold in that time frame but a picture was way off. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Here is a picture of the Seagrave engine that Hartstown was running at the time of the merger.. it is a wrong side shot but it really doesn't look like the same piece in some respects and looks like it in others. The fire chief of the East Fallowfield Township Fire Department at that time had a propensity of selling and buying things on Ebay..so there is a 99% change this engine was sold through Ebay (they were also running a Chevy/King tanker which was disposed of). I am thinking no though, there are just enough things different that leads me to believe this wasn't the piece. What do you all think??
I had someone ask, does anyone know where Ridge Culver NY 1979 Seagrave was sold to?
Looking for help finding this rig.1979 Seagrave. It started life with Ridge Culver Fire dept in Irondequoit Ny as E-184. It was decomissioned in 2003 and sold to Shoemaker Associates of Hamburg NY. They claim to have sold it to Brindlee Mt. Brindlee claims to have sold it to Hartstown Fire dept in PA. Which was disolved in 2004. There is conflicting info that the truck was the same truck sold from Brindlee Mt. They only have record of 1 , 79 Seagrave they sold in that time frame but a picture was way off. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Here is a picture of the Seagrave engine that Hartstown was running at the time of the merger.. it is a wrong side shot but it really doesn't look like the same piece in some respects and looks like it in others. The fire chief of the East Fallowfield Township Fire Department at that time had a propensity of selling and buying things on Ebay..so there is a 99% change this engine was sold through Ebay (they were also running a Chevy/King tanker which was disposed of). I am thinking no though, there are just enough things different that leads me to believe this wasn't the piece. What do you all think??