[quote name='GA_Dave' post='58505' date='Dec 13 2006, 20:57 ']You must not be counting the ones that are IN SERVICE east of the Mississippi.........
Montvale, NJ
Beacon, CT
Clarksburg, VA
Glade Springs, VA
Sweetwater, TN
Fayetteville, AL
There are also several collector-owned Crowns in the Memphis area, like 6 or 7 of them together.[/quote]
The more the merrier. I knew about Montvale, just forgot <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hail.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Charlie's cross cuntry trip is a great story but I won't attempt to repeat it here primarly because I may leave out some of the facts. But there is a plaque on the side of the Eng. giving the dates of the trip and it included a run in with the authoirtes in New Mexico. Charlie told me it was the fastest coast to coast {at that time} by an engine, even with the New Mexico delay.
[quote name='knarfage' post='58326' date='Dec 13 2006, 07:14 ']That is a nice Crown. I dont know much about Charlie Black. I have heard of him and his extensive collection of fire trucks. So best of my knowledge there are 3 Crown Firecoach's east of the Miss., Charlie has his, a friend of mine Mark has a '70 Crown Firecoach in NJ, I'll attach a picture of his, and I just bought from auction a 75 Crown Telesquirt. I'll attach a pic of it too.
Frank[/quote]
This is my "baby" [Crown F1627, ex-Live Oak/Santa Cruz County] now residing up in Northern, NJ. We DID drive it across country from Paradise, CA to Sparta, NJ back in June '06. It drove like a champ, for being 36 years old. We made the trip in about 4 1/2 days, without anything unique happening, but everyone looks at you, which is part of the fun
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='58505' date='Dec 13 2006, 20:57 ']You must not be counting the ones that are IN SERVICE east of the Mississippi.........
Montvale, NJ
Beacon, CT
Clarksburg, VA
Glade Springs, VA
Sweetwater, TN
Fayetteville, AL
There are also several collector-owned Crowns in the Memphis area, like 6 or 7 of them together.[/quote]
Beacon, CT sold their mid-mount ladder a couple years ago. I found out when I heard it was for sale, and inquired. However, I was a year or so too late, and the information posted hadn't been updated.
[quote name='marco17' post='64517' date='Jan 4 2007, 10:18 ']This is my "baby" [Crown F1627, ex-Live Oak/Santa Cruz County] now residing up in Northern, NJ. We DID drive it across country from Paradise, CA to Sparta, NJ back in June '06. It drove like a champ, for being 36 years old. We made the trip in about 4 1/2 days, without anything unique happening, but everyone looks at you, which is part of the fun![/quote]
Marc, that Crown is just crying to come down to Florida for a visit don't you think. Warm weather, near the beaches, etc. etc. etc., what'ya say
Frank
PS: that is a great picture, truck looks great. I hope to have some updated pics on Sat, since it's been washed, waxed etc. I am taking it over to a local firehouse for some pics.
I had the oppurtunity to visit with Charlie at his ranch and touched a Crown FireCoach for the first time needless to say I fell in LOVE. I would almost give up one of mine for his.
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS
[quote name='68mack' post='175503' date='Dec 31 2007, 05:23 ']I had the oppurtunity to visit with Charlie at his ranch and touched a Crown FireCoach for the first time needless to say I fell in LOVE. I would almost give up one of mine for his.[/quote]
Chris, by any chance did you get any photos? It's a very nice Crown, but never had the chance to see it in person.
[quote name='marco17' post='176176' date='Jan 1 2008, 15:12 ']Chris, by any chance did you get any photos? It's a very nice Crown, but never had the chance to see it in person.[/quote]
I have some but blocked by a piller (Indoors shot) I will post when I have time to get it out and the why I sent the topic TTT. The pics were taken about a year ago.
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS
In Jan 06 I had the chance to visit with the Blacks as a guest and had a wonderful time. I am going to post some pics and some detail shots I took. First off is the plaque that is posted on the rig which reads: COVINA CROWN This Crown hold the record for the fastest ocean to ocean crossing of the United States by a motorized Fire Apparatus. The record of 86 hours was set in 1990 by Charles Black and Lane Black of the Chesapeake Fire Museum running from Santa Monica Pier to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel The crew and apparatus experienced a 100 degree change in temperature during the trip. At no time was a chase vehicle used in setting this record.
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS