[quote name='mnsand' post='128376' date='Jul 11 2007, 18:31 ']So I figured maybe the Ford C belonged to the local volunteer FD. I decided to try and find the station. After receiving directions from a local cashier ("the station is in the woods"), I finally found the local Flatwoods station located down a rock driveway "in the woods". The station was closed up tight, but several pieces were sitting outside, and again I am hoping for some help. Hopefully, the serial numbers that I was able to get from these will help our serial number pro's.
Flatwoods, West VA
1977 ALF Pioneer
1250gpm
s/n PC-16-5446
plaque on the side says "in memory of Donald Tenney".
Obviously this ALF served elsewhere before Flatwoods. It also appears to be out of service.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Well, I think I found where the ALF Pioneer from Flatwoods (the first page of this thread) originally began.
Here is a photograph of Weston, WV 1977 ALF Pioneer, which must have been taken shortly after delivery because the slide date shows November 1977. Weston and Flatwoods are not far from each other.
Mike Sanders collection.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Flatwoods, West VA
1977 ALF Pioneer
1250gpm
s/n PC-16-5446
plaque on the side says "in memory of Donald Tenney".
Obviously this ALF served elsewhere before Flatwoods. It also appears to be out of service.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Well, I think I found where the ALF Pioneer from Flatwoods (the first page of this thread) originally began.
Here is a photograph of Weston, WV 1977 ALF Pioneer, which must have been taken shortly after delivery because the slide date shows November 1977. Weston and Flatwoods are not far from each other.
Mike Sanders collection.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA