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Crown Firecoaches
Quote:They seem like pretty standard, good work trucks. Your info says you live in MD in the center of "bells and whistles" territory. The trucks in your area are definitely well equipped with appearance-oriented warning lights and options that make for beautiful parade pieces.I think you will find that once you leave the mid-atlantic states and Long Island the amounts of these types of options decrease dramatically. I think this is a cultural, in addition to financial, thing. I am dreaming of the day I can build a truck with a B&M siren, Powercall electronic siren, twin Mars lights and a roto-ray, but the likelihood that will happen with the differences in culture is slim as in my area these are considered frivolous and "whacker" items.



Yeah, what he said, except that I have gotten that rig for my FD (swap out a Q2B for the B&M)!
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[quote name='fyrfoto' date='11 January 2010 - 03:39 PM' timestamp='1263241162' post='357867']

They seem like pretty standard, good work trucks. Your info says you live in MD in the center of "bells and whistles" territory. The trucks in your area are definitely well equipped with appearance-oriented warning lights and options that make for beautiful parade pieces.I think you will find that once you leave the mid-atlantic states and Long Island the amounts of these types of options decrease dramatically. I think this is a cultural, in addition to financial, thing. I am dreaming of the day I can build a truck with a B&M siren, Powercall electronic siren, twin Mars lights and a roto-ray, but the likelihood that will happen with the differences in culture is slim as in my area these are considered frivolous and "whacker" items.

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I never thought of it that way. It came to mind when I was in my garage and I was comparing my Crown to my Hahn two of the best fire engines ever built but one is decked out and the other is not.
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1966 Crown 1500 GPM 50' TeleSquirt -

Serial # F-1483

Had "L-137" and "CCFD" markings on equipment (Contra Costa CA?)

Currently 'For Sale' at Chevy dealer in Fairfield CA - salesman said they have "no love for it - make us an offer"...

PM me if you want dealer info - any takers?


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Lake Havasu City 1972 Crown


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[quote name='nfdmaxim' date='12 January 2010 - 09:50 PM' timestamp='1263349829' post='358160']

1966 Crown 1500 GPM 50' TeleSquirt -

Serial # F-1483

Had "L-137" and "CCFD" markings on equipment (Contra Costa CA?)

Currently 'For Sale' at Chevy dealer in Fairfield CA - salesman said they have "no love for it - make us an offer"...

PM me if you want dealer info - any takers?

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This rig was originally built for Redondo Beach,CA and delivered as an open cab and just a pumper. It was sent back to Crown twice. First to have the cab enclosed and second to have the telesqurt added.
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[quote name='fyrfoto' date='11 January 2010 - 03:39 PM' timestamp='1263241162' post='357867']

They seem like pretty standard, good work trucks. Your info says you live in MD in the center of "bells and whistles" territory. The trucks in your area are definitely well equipped with appearance-oriented warning lights and options that make for beautiful parade pieces.I think you will find that once you leave the mid-atlantic states and Long Island the amounts of these types of options decrease dramatically. I think this is a cultural, in addition to financial, thing. I am dreaming of the day I can build a truck with a B&M siren, Powercall electronic siren, twin Mars lights and a roto-ray, but the likelihood that will happen with the differences in culture is slim as in my area these are considered frivolous and "whacker" items.

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Yep, agree with your comments... These days, and for a while, money dictates, especially in CA. But they also say that the bells and whistles don't put the fire out, so if we can use the money someplace else to benefit us, why waste it on "decorations."
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[quote name='thom2943' date='13 January 2010 - 09:29 AM' timestamp='1263402582' post='358228']

Lake Havasu City 1972 Crown

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aaah yes, i remember this havasu truck, from back in the 1980's winding it's way down the bumper to bumper traffic trying to get out to site 6 for medical aids, sometimes they would have 4-5 medicals going at one time
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Firebuff, thanks for the Oakland rig, that is a new photo to me, and I believe the only one in color. I grew up in Oakland and remember seeing that rig as a young child (at least I think it was that one, I believe it was Oaklands only Snorkel).



[quote name='gileng4' date='11 January 2010 - 12:07 PM' timestamp='1263239266' post='357863']

How come west coast fire trucks seem pretty boring, no bells and whistles ( mars lights, roto rays, chrome bells) not saying they are ugly just plain.

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To add to the comments of the others, in the west we don't really have the volunteer culture of the East coast. Volunteer departments are volunteer because that is all they can afford. The career departments buy good quality equipment but not a lot of extras because they are paying salaries, many of the VFD's are lucky to keep fuel in the rigs at times.

On the east coast you have volunteer departments in communities that could afford career departments but instead reward the volunteers with stuff (extra bling on the rigs, fancy stations etc). I really can not think of a west coast version of Mt Horeb, PG or the various Long Island departments.



Salaries out here for the career guys tend to be higher too, from what I understand, so more money goes into staffing leaving less for non-essential items. Many of the big cities out out here ran commercial cab apparatus through the 90s, because they were more economical. I think a lot of these cities started buying Quantums and such because of the tech and housing boom freeing up purse strings. It will be interesting to see if some of these cities start looking at commercial cabs again due to the economy.
Aaron Woods
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Crown Point,IN

1961 Crown 65'


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Crown, thanks for the updates on a couple rigs <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />
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Found this rig on the way to work a few years ago. Unknown as to who owned it originally.
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Mountain View, Cal

Crown E. 1

Photog unknown


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Not that we didn't try, just the plan didn't work out.[quote name='fyrfoto' date='11 January 2010 - 03:39 PM' timestamp='1263241162' post='357867']

They seem like pretty standard, good work trucks. Your info says you live in MD in the center of "bells and whistles" territory. The trucks in your area are definitely well equipped with appearance-oriented warning lights and options that make for beautiful parade pieces.I think you will find that once you leave the mid-atlantic states and Long Island the amounts of these types of options decrease dramatically. I think this is a cultural, in addition to financial, thing. I am dreaming of the day I can build a truck with a B&M siren, Powercall electronic siren, twin Mars lights and a roto-ray, but the likelihood that will happen with the differences in culture is slim as in my area these are considered frivolous and "whacker" items.

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Randy Dame

Former FF/EMT
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[quote name='Crown' date='04 February 2010 - 07:41 PM' timestamp='1265329318' post='362236']

Good find Casey! That's the former Avalon rig (F1808) that was sold in 2006 and brought over to the mainland. I saw it once a few years back headed the opposite direction down the freeway but you know, southern CA traffic...

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I heard the guy who used to run "Smokey's" owns this truck... not confirmed though.
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[quote name='marco17' date='05 February 2010 - 01:31 PM' timestamp='1265404317' post='362351']

I heard the guy who used to run "Smokey's" owns this truck... not confirmed though.

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Yep, the ex-Avalon engine is owned by Smokey's. Hired this exact engine for our wedding 2-years ago. There's an article I submitted on the engine in a past issue of CFE's newsletter.
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[quote name='Crown' date='02 February 2010 - 05:02 PM' timestamp='1265154126' post='361807']

I thought I should share a bit more information on this rig.



She was built for the Carmichael Fire Department in 1965 which is a suburb or Sacramento. She was delivered painted a deep red color similar to what San Francisco used and was repainted yellow after just a few years. She was later sold to the El Dorado County Fire Department and remained in service in the same general area in the Sierra foothils above Sactamento.

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She tended to get relettered when moved from dept. to dept. under El Dorado County so there are pics floating around with different lettering on this same rig. She was repowered from her original Hall-Scott 1091 gas motor to a Cummins NTC-330 in the late 90s and was then sold by El Dorado County to Ozawkie, KS. When Ozawkie received this rig, they repainted the yellow which had become tired when Carmichael painted it so many years ago and added updated lighting to the existing lighting, strobes and so forth. For the most part, Ozawkie kept the rig original.

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I am happy with this rig the way I received it and have no intention of backdating or otherwise restoring it. The yellow paint is in beautiful shape and I happen to like it and the door logo is very kewl. No porta-tank on the side when I took the photo as I was using it for its intended purpose at the time. For more pics, take a look at http://www.crownisking.org/eventsfiex08b.html

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She served at Cool CA as part as the El Dorado Fire District, or Northside Fire District. Cool is Northeast of Sacramento just south of Auburn CA near the confluence of the American River.
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Anyone know the disposition of Montvale, NJ Crowns over the years? I think they were the only ones on the east coast.
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[quote name='dpetersen' date='07 February 2010 - 11:05 AM' timestamp='1265557547' post='362610']

Anyone know the disposition of Montvale, NJ Crowns over the years? I think they were the only ones on the east coast.

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One is in South America, one is privately owned in Mass., one was for sale with engine issues on eBay in Tenn a few months back, and they still have the wide body pumper. There are no signs they plan to dispose of that truck unless something catastrophic would happen to it from a mechanical perspective. The rumor is that there are SO many people lined up to try and purchase it from them that even if it had mechanical issues and they let it go, someone would still probably pay handsomely for it....and Montvale, FD would be laughing all the way to the bank. I have driven by a number of times, and never found anyone home.
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[quote name='marco17' date='07 February 2010 - 12:01 PM' timestamp='1265560912' post='362617']

One is in South America, one is privately owned in Mass., one was for sale with engine issues on eBay in Tenn a few months back, and they still have the wide body pumper. There are no signs they plan to dispose of that truck unless something catastrophic would happen to it from a mechanical perspective. The rumor is that there are SO many people lined up to try and purchase it from them that even if it had mechanical issues and they let it go, someone who still probably pay handsomely for it....and Montvale, FD would be laughing all the way to the bank. I have driven by a number of times, and never found anyone home. While this obviously doesn't pertain to all their members, they seem to have a reputation for not being that friendly.

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Thats what they get for not buying East Coast Made Fire Trucks..... Im sure if a Volunteer Fire Company out on the West Coast had a Fleet of Hahns and Maxims, they would be in the same boat.
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[quote name='Wagon Master' date='07 February 2010 - 04:42 PM' timestamp='1265577729' post='362674']

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Thats what they get for not buying East Coast Made Fire Trucks..... Im sure if a Volunteer Fire Company out on the West Coast had a Fleet of Hahns and Maxims, they would be in the same boat.

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Oh yeah, trust me... there some with Crowns out west that aren't friendly!!! LOL
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