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Ward LaFrance Ultravision
[quote name='DAvid' post='60960' date='Dec 23 2006, 22:55 ']Here is Central Yavapai, AZ FD 1976 WLF 1250/750 when it was still in front line service at Engine 54 in Dewey, Az. before it becoming the pub ed rig. Sorry no serial. Anyone have it?? Sorry for the low angle, but the it was late in the day.



-DAvid[/quote]



my father was the officer on this truck. that to me is the best truck anybody could own. a ward la frnce ambassador. man i love those things.....
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Not sure there's an LA County Ward here. Not Engine 51, but the one that protected the area around my house growing up.



Engine 282 of La Canada/Flintridge.    
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[quote name='LFD276' post='61806' date='Dec 26 2006, 23:51 ']Two more shots of Freeport, Long Island, NY Fire Department's old Ward LaFrance Snorkel, Unit 217.



The first shot is most likely from the Freeport Memorial Day parade (year unknown) but that's probably somewhere along Merrick Road near Park Avenue, Freeport.



The second was taken in Parking Field No. 11 on Church Street, right across from the quarters of Excelsior Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.



By the way the blue Ward LaFrance pumper shown in a couple of other posts in this thread - Unit 212 - of Hose Co. No. 2 was originally lime yellow, just like this rig. Not sure when it was repainted blue, but I would guess it was the late 1980's or early 1990's. I know somebody else mentioned it being refurbished in '93, but it may have been repainted blue prior to that.[/quote]

The story I was always told, was that the blue WLF and Excelsior's 81 ALF tiller were involved in a wreck together in the late 80's and that's why they were both refurbed by RD Murray. I could be wrong, but that is the story I was told be FF's in Freeport.
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[quote name='thefireman4501' post='37011' date='Sep 25 2006, 22:06 ']Your welcome! Didn't know fer sher if that was what you needed. Glad I could help![/quote]

I don't suppose it would be possible to get a shot of the door emblem??? I'm curious which Co. in East Hampton it served, and there might be a clue on the door, unless the emblem is from the last dept it serves.
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Lennox Park Fire company Delaware County PA

1974 Ward LaFrance

Photo by Frank Boyd
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Milmont Fire Company Delaware County PA (Ridley Twp)

1970 Ward LaFrance Frank Boyd photo
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Chester Township

Feltonville

Felton Hose and Chemical

Delaware County station 47

[color="#8B0000"]1970 [/color] [color="#FFFF00"]1977 [/color]

Frank Boyd photo
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Folcroft Fire Co

Delaware County station 1

1975 WLF

Frank Boyd photo
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Yeadon Fire co

Delaware County station 16

1975 Discharges mounted from rear of truck!

Frank Boyd Photo
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Norwood PA

Delaware County Station 2

1973 WLF Frank Boyd photo
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Great shots, Frank!!! I hope you have more. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hail.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hail' />
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Orlando FD Engine-2

1976 Ward La France 1750/500

Photographer unknown/ Anderson collection


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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='25956' date='Aug 23 2006, 12:14 ']Engine 26, Guntersville, AL

1975 Ambassador

1000/500

80-1148[/quote]





Did they make many like this-it almost appears to be 50% ambassador 50% patriot?



J
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[quote name='marco17' post='63423' date='Dec 31 2006, 18:09 ']Not sure there's an LA County Ward here. Not Engine 51, but the one that protected the area around my house growing up.



Engine 282 of La Canada/Flintridge.[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=10447][/quote]



Is there a story as to why this rig has the Liberty Bell on the door insteaed of the county seal? LA County is a long way from Philadelphia.
John Kenealy

[url="http://www.cnyfiretrucks.com"]CNYFiretrucks.com: Over 5200 photos of apparatus from over 1000 New York State Departments![/url]



[Image: IMAG0400.jpg] New York
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Orlando FD Engine-1

1974 WLF Ambassador 1250/500

Steve Skaar photo/Anderson collection


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Quote:Did they make many like this-it almost appears to be 50% ambassador 50% patriot?



I believe this was the prototype for the new style cab that was eventually used by both WLF and Maxim. The teardrop window was taller than the one on later versions.



If anyone (Mr. Anderson, are you listening?) has any more info, such as pump & tank sizes and Spec Numbers, on the rigs Frank posted, I'd appreciate you passing that info on to me. Thanks!
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='64054' date='Jan 2 2007, 20:54 ']I believe this was the prototype for the new style cab that was eventually used by both WLF and Maxim. The teardrop window was taller than the one on later versions.



If anyone (Mr. Anderson, are you listening?) has any more info, such as pump & tank sizes and Spec Numbers, on the rigs Frank posted, I'd appreciate you passing that info on to me. Thanks![/quote]

GA Dave, I don't have any info on any of Frank B's trucks he posted. Do you by any chance have any #'s on Orlando FD's WLF's by any chance let me know.



Thanks



Andy Anderson Wright Pat FD
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Chester Twp 80-437

Folcroft 80-1020

Yeadon 80-1135

Norwood 80-899





Orlando had a bunch of them

82-27 1969

82-28 1969

80-362 1969

80-440 1970

80-441 1970

80-457 1971

80-524 1971 I have it as E11

80-799 1973 I have it as E3

80-937 1974

80-938 1974

80-939 1974

80-1232 1976



Mike
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Quote:GA Dave, I don't have any info on any of Frank B's trucks he posted. Do you by any chance have any #'s on Orlando FD's WLF's by any chance let me know.



Oops! Sorry, wrong Mr. Anderson. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/doh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Doh' />

I meant Bruce Anderson.





Mike-

Orlando FD didn't get all of those rigs. Three of them went to Reedy Creek and one of the P-82's went to another nearby FD.



Everyone-

I really appreciate all the help with these rigs. The more I learn about them, the more I realize how little I know. Remember, the newest Ultravision is over 25 years old! They're getting really hard to track down. I have learned that there were five different series of spec numbers used for the Ultravision cab:



Model 75

Model 80

Model 85

Model 87

2100 Series



So far, I have found only one Model 75 (75-03). Near as I can figure, the Model 75 was a GM powered pumper that had the motor housing that did not extend past the canopy cab, leaving a walkway between the cab and body.

The Model 80 was the most common by far. Numbers go from 80-00 to 80-1706, but there are many numbers that were not used. The Model 80 had a longer motor housing that extended out from under the canopy all the way to the body. The Model 80 was available in open cab, canopy cab, sedan cab and low-profile versions.

The Model 85 had the motor located between the driver and officer seats, with a full bench seat under the canopy. As far as I know, all Model 85's had canopy cabs. Numbers run from 85-00 to 85-53, but again, there are numbers that weren't used.

The Model 87, appears to have all been built by Maxim, using the Ultravision cab. The configuration is the same as the Model 80. Numbers start at 87-1001, the highest I've found is 87-1057. Again, there are gaps in the numbers.

That brings us to the 2100 Series, produced between 1978 and 1980. Same as the Model 80, I'm not sure why they were numbered differently. So far, I have only discovered 8 of them, but the numbers range from 2102 to 2172. I have one theory about these. At one time, WLF operated a facility in Geneva, NY. It's possible that the 2100 Series rigs were built there.

Again, I thank everyone who has posted pics and info. I hope it continues.
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Newtown Square 1967 WLF 1250 500
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