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To correct a previous post, there were 7 examples of the Ford C-1000/Young open-cab engines,

Clinton,MD. #64-79 (wrecked 1971), and #67-185

Sarah Zane FC,Winchester,VA., #67-192

Navy-Vale VFD,VA. #65-122

Herndon,VA., #68-216

Ridge-Culver,NY, #67-184 and #70-329

Thanks to Tom Shand's article in the May-June 1994 issue of FAJ!

Anyone know the whereabouts of the Herndon, VA. rig?
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='203459' date='Apr 7 2008, 19:21 ']To correct a previous post, there were 7 examples of the Ford C-1000/Young open-cab engines,

Clinton,MD. #64-79 (wrecked 1971), and #67-185

Sarah Zane FC,Winchester,VA., #67-192

Navy-Vale VFD,VA. #65-122

Herndon,VA., #68-216

Ridge-Culver,NY, #67-184 and #70-329

Thanks to Tom Shand's article in the May-June 1994 issue of FAJ!

Anyone know the whereabouts of the Herndon, VA. rig?[/quote]



Warren,



The Ford went way south (Dominican Republic around 1982-83) along with the 1962 Seagrave truck that was old Trk-2.



Paul
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='203459' date='Apr 7 2008, 19:21 ']To correct a previous post, there were 7 examples of the Ford C-1000/Young open-cab engines,

Clinton,MD. #64-79 (wrecked 1971), and #67-185

Sarah Zane FC,Winchester,VA., #67-192

Navy-Vale VFD,VA. #65-122

Herndon,VA., #68-216

Ridge-Culver,NY, #67-184 and #70-329

Thanks to Tom Shand's article in the May-June 1994 issue of FAJ!

Anyone know the whereabouts of the Herndon, VA. rig?[/quote]



Many thanks, Warren. I was going off of memory strictly, so I appreciate your corrections.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Scott, the Seagrave was Prince William County's that ran out of station 1 many moons ago before the City of Manassas seperated from the County. We (The Prince William Fire Union) repurchased the truck about 3 years ago and is stationed in our new Union hall.
[color="#CC0000"]Young: The Cadillac Of Fire Apparatus.



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