A current photo of the most popular Crown due to its appearance in Emergency. Take at the 51 in Quarters event on 7/8/11.
Photo Credit: Marc Johnson
Photo Credit: Marc Johnson
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A current photo of the most popular Crown due to its appearance in Emergency. Take at the 51 in Quarters event on 7/8/11.
Photo Credit: Marc Johnson
please disreguard.
LACoFD Truck 127 circa 1985. Same one that was used in "Emergency". LACoFD Truck 82 had this Crown Snorkel during the mid 80's. Was a hand me down from Truck 29.
[quote name='Crown' timestamp='1315081658' post='455458']Casey, excellent photos from back in the day! One forgets that even some of the newer wide cab Crowns were delivered with gumballs and not lightbars.[/quote]
Thanks for the comments, I'm slowly getting my prints digitized. Have more to come. Not only Crowns, but other makes as well.
Nice photos Thom, thanks for adding!
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Redlands 1975 Crown Maxim T261R [/quote] X-Truck 261 1975 Crown CAR100-85D/Maxim 100 ft RM s/n F-1728 replaced by a 1998 Seagrave 1500 gpm/300 gwt/100 ft RM
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Upland 1974 Crown E162 [/quote] 1974 Crown CP-150-V56DT 1500 gpm/500 gwt s/n F-1746 X-Engine 163
Disreguard. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
F-1736
ex-Santa Ana, CA 1976 Crown 50ft Telesqurt Photo Credit: Scott Johnson *Recent photo taken the first weekend of November 2011 at the Texas Fire Museum.
Updated photo of F-1803, former Glendale, CA & Caddo Parish, LA, 50ft Crown Telesqurt. This was the last narrow cab Firecoach built by Crown.
Photo Credit/Owner: Scott Johnson |
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