[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1336708713' post='484785']
Philadelphia PA
Air port Engine F12
1972 WLF airport Crash F-12
This was at the Intrenational Air port in South Philadelphia, I do not have a photo of it's twin that was located at the north Philadelphia location.
I use to visit this station as a child. I thought the giant truck was cool. I shot this photo in 1989.
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Does anyone have the Spec Numbers for these two rigs? I believe this one is the newer of the two, based on the shop number. It was originally F2. F1 had a lower shop number, as I recall. I have three Spec Numbers delivered to Philly around this time, with an additional nine 1971 pumpers and seven 1972 pumpers, as well as the 1975 55' AWT accounted for. The Numbers I need to match up are 80-650, 80-676 and 80-703. I'm assuming that the two Statesman rigs are two of these numbers. Anyone know what the third Number went to?
Philadelphia PA
Air port Engine F12
1972 WLF airport Crash F-12
This was at the Intrenational Air port in South Philadelphia, I do not have a photo of it's twin that was located at the north Philadelphia location.
I use to visit this station as a child. I thought the giant truck was cool. I shot this photo in 1989.
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Does anyone have the Spec Numbers for these two rigs? I believe this one is the newer of the two, based on the shop number. It was originally F2. F1 had a lower shop number, as I recall. I have three Spec Numbers delivered to Philly around this time, with an additional nine 1971 pumpers and seven 1972 pumpers, as well as the 1975 55' AWT accounted for. The Numbers I need to match up are 80-650, 80-676 and 80-703. I'm assuming that the two Statesman rigs are two of these numbers. Anyone know what the third Number went to?