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Lee Fire Co. Lee Mass. new muster truck
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Lee fire co. rebuilt this 42 ford/maxim for a muster truck. this was a formally a military truck.unknown where it served its military time.ended up in Williamsburg Ma.The fire co.recived the truck from a retired fire fighter out of Hinsdale Ma.


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after sand basting


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new motor


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motor


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cab going on


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new paint


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builders plate


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all hours


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front shot


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at the muster field


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at the lake testing


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all the guys who helped rebuild truck


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on the trailer going to stephentown NY.


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gas tank and stack


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new tires


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on the stands


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nice restoration, too bad they didn't repaint it red. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/shrug.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Shrug' />
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#18
The red paint was very expensive and the black paint was donated. plus the guys in the fire co. wanted a new look for the muster team. black was easier to take care of,and to keep the truck looking good from all the wear & tear of a firemans muster.
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#19
and it even puts out fire!

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#20
First muster in Whatley Ma.


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