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Antique Fire Association Of New Jersey Muster - 4/27/13
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The Antique Fire Association Of New Jersey held it's 5th annual spring apparatus muster at Horseshoe Lake Park in Succasunna, NJ on April 27th.  Here's my shots from the event.

 

First truck of the day was Lincoln Park's 1967 Maxim Model S pumper.

 

 



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The next rig was Stanhope, NJ's 1980 GMC/Emergency One mini-pumper.



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Washington, NJ's 1959 Mack Model B-85.



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Central Fire District's 1970 Crown.



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Morristown, NJ's 1947 Ahrens-Fox.



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Pine Bush, NY's 1959 Ward LaFrance.



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Mine Hill, NJ's 1955 Mack Model B-85.



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1975 Dodge/Pierce mini-pumper.



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Stanhope, NJ's 1955 Ward LaFrance Model 83T.



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Unionville, NY's 1952 Willys.



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Unionville's Willys carries the sharpest looking Indian Cans that I've ever seen!



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Randolph Twp's 1964 Dodge Power Wagon.



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Who would have thought that a pumper from the 1980's would be considered an antique.  Here is Roseland, NJ's 1980 Mack Model CF.



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Montgomery Twp. NJ's 1966 Maxim Model S.



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Colesville, NJ brought their 1929 Pirsch.



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From the Sussex County Public Safety Training Academy is their 1982 Chevrolet/Saulsbury mini-pumper.



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The last rig I shot was Colesville, NJ's 1985 Chevrolet/Home-built mini-pumper.

 

I don't know how many more rigs may have arrived.  I had to leave due to other obligations and the event lasted all day.  I will say it was a great morning!



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#18
Great photos! Hard to believe Riggs from the 80's are antiques pushing 30 years old or more
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#19
Great shots!  Well done.  Thank you.

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#20
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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