Quote:1966 C95F-1532 Allentown, Pennsylvania PA E8R 1000/500 Mack C
Was this original to Sweetwater, TN? Also, I've seen someone post an in-service photo of this rig one time. Can whoever that was re-post it please? Thank you!!
Quote:Not really sure much about this truck. Micah and I found it in Winston-Salem a few weeks ago. It was inside a fenced in lot, so we were unable to get any specs.
This was originally an Atlanta rig. After PFA bought it at auction and refurbed it, it was purchased by the Post VFD in Fort Oglethorpe, GA and ran as Engine 8. When Walker County formed their own FD (1996?), they took over eight Post VFD stations and that rig went to them. I can post an in-service shot of it and of the Sweetwater, TN C-95 tomorrow, I'm on the wrong computer tonight.
Awesome!! Thanks for all the replies everyone! Y'all never fail to amaze me. Taylor, indeed the platform is in service at Harrogate. After being told it was parked in their parking lot, I drove all the way up there to shoot it and....it was parked inside the building, and nobody was there. That's my luck for you!
09-14-2013, 11:13 PM (This post was last modified: 09-14-2013, 11:18 PM by Andrew2340.)
Hopefully y'all can tell me more about this truck also! This truck has a pump with the pump panel and outlets formed into the sides of the truck bed and the suction intake formed into the step. This has to be indications of some older PA builder that I'm not familiar with.
Quote:Hopefully y'all can tell me more about this truck also! This truck has a pump with the pump panel and outlets formed into the sides of the truck bed and the suction intake formed into the step. This has to be indications of some older PA builder that I'm not familiar with.
Quote:Engine 8, Post VFD #4, Fort Oglethorpe, GA (retired)
1972 Mack CF/1991 Panama Fire Apparatus
1250/500
Does this have a Pierce rear body? I ask because of the drip rails on the body, the stainless steel fuel door, the rear fender style, it looks like a Pierce body.
Quote:Does this have a Pierce rear body? I ask because of the drip rails on the body, the stainless steel fuel door, the rear fender style, it looks like a Pierce body.
I'm not going to say it is a Pierce body and I'm not going to say it isn't. Panama Fire Apparatus was the company that did the refurb and them and God are the only ones who would know for sure. PFA always removed all identifying emblems and labels from every rig the did, so there was nothing obvious. They often pieced together whatever parts they had on hand to complete a rig, so this very well could be a Pierce body or just the compartments. In original Atlanta form, it didn't have high-sides. I visited their facility one time and there were remains of numerous rigs scattered about, with various pieces missing.
I found this sitting in front of a beer store along Rio Grande Avenue in the Rio Grande area of New Jersey while headed down to Wildwood last week for the NJ State Firemen's Convention.
It's a 1963 GMC/Great Eastern/Oren with serial number 1804.
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216)
Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6)
Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association
This is Crown F1838, originally of the San Marcos, CA FD. It was delivered white with a yellow stripe. It has been for sale a couple times in the last few years by private owners for usually a lot more money than it's actually worth.
Quote:I found this sitting in front of a beer store along Rio Grande Avenue in the Rio Grande area of New Jersey while headed down to Wildwood last week for the NJ State Firemen's Convention.
It's a 1963 GMC/Great Eastern/Oren with serial number 1804.
Found this 1959 Ford at a truck repair shop in Oswego County, N.Y. It's marked "K.F.F.D., N.Y." on the door, which must be King Ferry (Cayuga County) N.Y. (the only K.F. on my list). I couldn't get near enough to find out anything else.
John Kenealy
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