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LIBERTYTOWN, MARYLAND

FREDERICK COUNTY

ENGINE 173

1969 FORD C/OREN  750/500

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UPPER MONTGOMERY FD

BEALLSVILLE, MARYLAND

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

ENGINE 143

1972 DIAMOND REO/OREN  750/500

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HANOVER COUNTY FD

HENRY, VIRGINIA

HANOVER COUNTY

TANKER 6

????? FORD C/OREN  1000/1000

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UNKNOWN YEAR.

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LISBON, MARYLAND

HOWARD COUNTY

SPECIAL UNIT 4

1975 DODGE W/PIERCE  250/300

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HALFWAY, MARYLAND

WASHINGTON COUNTY

TRUCK 26

1977 HENDRICKSON/PIERCE  1250/200  85'

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ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA

BLAIR COUNTY

RESCUE 10

GMC K/?????

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UNKNOWN YEAR OR BUILDER

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PHOENIXVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

CHESTER COUNTY

RESCUE 67

1974 FORD F/STAHL

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Quote:This model of International was called the Loadstar CO (Cabover).  The Cargostar (CO-1950) came later and was a wider cab and not quite as homely.
Close. This smaller cab became the Cargostar in 1970. The new larger Cargostar cab and chassis appeared in 1973. It was much more used in the fire-service, specially in Canada it was very popular.
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BUCHANAN VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA

ADAMS COUNTY

ENGINE 27-3

1954 GMC HC/PIRSCH  750/500

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BROOKLINE, PENNSYLVANIA

DELAWARE COUNTY

ENGINE 35-1

1975 HENDRICKSON/PIERCE  1250/500

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CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

FRANKLIN COUNTY

ENGINE 1-5

1947 MACK L-95  1000/300

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DORRANCE TWP., PENNSYLVANIA

LUZERNE COUNTY

TANKER

1975 CHEVROLET C/4 GUYS  500/3100

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Quote: Close. This smaller cab became the Cargostar in 1970. The new larger Cargostar cab and chassis appeared in 1973. It was much more used in the fire-service, specially in Canada it was very popular.
The narrower cab was always the Loadstar CO.  In 1970, the cab was made 10" wider and renamed the Cargostar.  The wider cab was more proportionate and better appearing than its predecessor.  In 1973, the new grille/headlight trim replaced the old Loadstar CO grille, further improving the appearance.
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Quote:The narrower cab was always the Loadstar CO.  In 1970, the cab was made 10" wider and renamed the Cargostar.  The wider cab was more proportionate and better appearing than its predecessor.  In 1973, the new grille/headlight trim replaced the old Loadstar CO grille, further improving the appearance.



Sorry, but I disagree !
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Loadstar= Standard Cab....  http://www.google.com/search?q=ih+loadst...80&bih=883

 

Cargostar= Cab Over http://www.google.com/search?q=ih+cargos...80&bih=883

 

 

Another Loadstar...   http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_29512-Inter...-1969.html

 

Pics for the Loadstar CO...  http://www.google.com/search?q=ih+loadst...80&bih=883

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Quote:BUCHANAN VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA

ADAMS COUNTY

ENGINE 27-3

1954 GMC HC/PIRSCH  750/500

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This came from Fountaindale Fire Company also of Adams County. Does anybody know where it and the International/Young in the backgroound came from originally?
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Quote:ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA

BLAIR COUNTY

RESCUE 10

GMC K/?????

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UNKNOWN YEAR OR BUILDER
Both GMC's are 1978-79 models, the rescue is a K-3500, the box is a cheap Bruco (Morysville).
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Quote:This came from Fountaindale Fire Company also of Adams County. Does anybody know where it and the International/Young in the backgroound came from originally?
I HAVE IT AS EX- MERCERSBURG, PA. (FRANKLIN COUNTY) I ALSO HAVE IT LISTED AS W J THEILE AS THE BUILDER. NOT SURE WHO THAT IS.
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Quote:Both GMC's are 1978-79 models, the rescue is a K-3500, the box is a cheap Bruco (Morysville).
THANKS WARREN.
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Quote:I HAVE IT AS EX- MERCERSBURG, PA. (FRANKLIN COUNTY) I ALSO HAVE IT LISTED AS W J THEILE AS THE BUILDER. NOT SURE WHO THAT IS.
I believe that Theile is/was a Johnstown area builder of truck bodies that also built fire apparatus back in the 50's - Dr. Stinebaugh can probably provide more details on this.  
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