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Hahn...post them if you got them.
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Altamont FC Frackville PA 39 Hahn for sale E-bay asking $15,000
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Branchdale PA (Schuylkill County)

1980 Hahn HCC-53-80 1000gpm Hale 1000gwt
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Branchdale PA (Schuylkill County)

1980 Hahn HCC-53-80 1000gpm Hale 1000gwt

ID plates

Pump



Cab
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Mananoy City 79 Hahn HCC-15-79
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Mananoy City 79 Hahn HCC-15-79
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Mananoy City 79 Hahn HCC-15-79
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Any thing other than bright sun light and the photos look crappy! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />
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[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1314652334' post='454854']

Any thing other than bright sun light and the photos look crappy! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />

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You know, isn't that the damn truth.. I have a $600 camera which for that amount of money should be able to make my pictures look great in any lighting LOL. The Mahony City Hahn looks really sharp, I always thought that was a good looking piece. Same goes for the Branchdale engine, Schuylkill County Hahn's have always had a very, very special place in my heart!!
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I have noticed that it doesn't appear that we have a picture of the yellow Hahn engine at Port Clinton, that place is a nightmare to find people around... but I was wondering if you happen to have a picture of it in your collection that you could post.
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Funny thing, A few years back I stopped in Port Clinton to get a photo of the elusive yellow Hahn (and to gawk at the 49 Hahn).

When I was leaving I picked up my camera bag thinking that it was closed up and guess what popped out?

That was the end of my taking 35mm photos!



Photo I took of the Port Clinton 1975 Hahn Cab ID HCC-7-76
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Port Clinton 1975 Hahn Cab ID HCC-7-76

Al Powell photo scanned from 35mm neg
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Port Clinton PA 49 Hahn Ford F7

(I took these the same day)
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The first Hahns with Cincinnati cabs.

In 1962 Hahn started building custom fire apparatus after a brief period of building a limited amount of only comercial fire apparatus and comercial vehicles (non fire apparatus)

For the first of these fire trucks, Hahn built three with FWD Cab Forward (CF) Cincinnati cabs.

One was delivered two Conshohocken FC #2 in Montgomery County PA and the other to Marley Park in Glen Burnie, MD Anne Arundel County in 1962.



When I started building my Hahn collection I did not keep track of who or where I received photos from. I am making an effort to give the proper credit for the photos that I use. Please let me know if the photographer of a photo if you can. I will update this in my Hahn collection. Please feel free to update any information on these trucks.

Also some photos that did have the proper author information were modified, and I lost this information. Thanks for any help.





All are Hale pumps QLD 1000gpm and 500gwt unless noted otherwise



Conshohocken PA 1962 FWD F2F-29 (Cincinnati cab)

Hahn factory photos (Color from Bob Ward)



Hahn ID C7-1
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Conshohocken PA 1962 FWD F2F-29 (Cincinnati cab)

this truck was sold to New Church VA

photo from Bob Ward
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MD Marley 1962 Hahn FWD F2F-29

factory Photo Color photo unknown photographer

Hahn ID# C7-2

This truck was listed as a demonstrator

The first open cab (Cincinnati Cab)



FWD features horizontal bars on the vent front of cab above bumper.

Unique tow hooks



Very unique trucks. I hope they are still around.
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I have a list that shows a total of 52 Autocar CF (Cincinnati cab) Hahn's built between 1962-1966.

I have photos of all but a couple of these rigs.



The first was this Autocar Cab Forward (ACCF) delivered to

Mitchell FC Burlington City NJ (Burlington County) in 1962.

Hahn ID # C10-1



Unique features of the ACCF was the spoke wheels and two oval shaped vents above the bumper.

These trucks have Cincinnati Cab ID tags mounted on driver door and Hahn ID mounted on Passenger seat in the front of the cab, and a second ID plate on the pump panel.

also note that Mitchell FC had custom wheel coves on the back wheels. They also did this with other trucks that they have owned.

This truck was sold to Harrisonville NJ.



Dick Adelman collection, Jim Burner photos
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Mitchell FC Burlington City NJ (Burlington County) 1962 Hahn

Hahn ID # C10-1



Unknown photographer

Harrisonville photo by Ron Bogardus
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Ambler PA Wissahickon FC Montgomery County

1962 ACCF Hahn ID# C10-2

another open cab

sold to Eddington PA (Bucks County)

I have not seen many photos of this truck. I would like to know if it still survives today.



Unknown photographer (Eddington)
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Burlington Township NJ (Burlington County)

Beverly Road FC 1962 Hahn ACCF #C7-3

I think this truck was a twin with the Mitchell FC Hahn



sold to Lebanon Lakes FD

Beverly Road painted this truck Blue from it's original color.



This truck does not have the Autocar wheels.

Jim Burner photo -Black & White

color unknown photographer
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Burlington Township NJ (Burlington County)

Beverly Road FC 1962 Hahn ACCF

John Floyd photos
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