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Additional info on Berwyn's Mack:
1936 Mack Jr/Hale squad, open cab, 150/185. This was used as the first piece out, designated #1, Mack Jr. light to medium chassis built by Reo Motor Car Co. in their Lansing, MI plant for sales through Mack branches using Mack badging-produced in 1936-37 only, 2 pane contoured windshield. It was housed on 10/30/37. A two-way radio was installed and it was refurbed in 1951 by the Berwyn Auto Body Co which included new paint, running boards, a leather/foam seat, and new lettering by Clyde Lamp of Frazer – all done at cost. It was replaced in 1954.
Additional info on Berwyn's Mack:
1936 Mack Jr/Hale squad, open cab, 150/185. This was used as the first piece out, designated #1, Mack Jr. light to medium chassis built by Reo Motor Car Co. in their Lansing, MI plant for sales through Mack branches using Mack badging-produced in 1936-37 only, 2 pane contoured windshield. It was housed on 10/30/37. A two-way radio was installed and it was refurbed in 1951 by the Berwyn Auto Body Co which included new paint, running boards, a leather/foam seat, and new lettering by Clyde Lamp of Frazer – all done at cost. It was replaced in 1954.
Bruce W. Anderson
Historian
Southeastern PA Region
Historian
Southeastern PA Region