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1981 American LaFrance Century Series Engine
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[color="#000099"]1981 American LaFrance Century Series Engine

Former Encinitas Fire Department Engine 2316

Encinitas, California

Registered No. CE-7328



Specs.:



6V92 Detroit Diesel Engine

4-speed Allison Automatic Transmission

1500 G.P.M. Pump



Picture # 1 is how it appears today.[/color]


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[color="#000099"]A "before" picture from May 2005.[/color]


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[color="#000099"]A picture from December 2005.[/color]


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[color="#000099"]A picture from January 21, 2006.[/color]


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[color="#000099"]Another picture from January 21, 2006.[/color]


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Thats one nice looking engine ya got there!



This might be a stupid question, but what is that square thing mounted on the drivers side, on the top of the cab, in front of the lightbar? Is it a 3rd siren speaker maybe, or a spotlight? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' />
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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Jay Kormann
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Thanks Jay! I'd heard of those things, but thats the first one I've ever seen.
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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#9
Nice Rehab, Our FD has the same truck except we have a hose reel on the back
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#10
This rig was a 75' water chief until the aerial was removed in the 1990's.



Jeff
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[quote name='jp186' post='19378' date='Aug 5 2006, 14:08 ']This rig was a 75' water chief until the aerial was removed in the 1990's.[/quote]

What now? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />



Pictures?!
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I will look for a picture. I may have one.

Encinitas owned 2 ALF Century rigs. One was yours, the 1981 ALF water chief that served as T2374 for quite awhile. The other was a 1984 pumper.



Jeff
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I have several pics of Encinitas rigs, but not of that rig prior to the conversion. Maybe somebody out there can help with a pic.

Also, I have a copy of an ALF delivery list which verifies that serial # was a 75' water chief.



I am surprised that you did not know that! Glad I said something. You now have another piece of the history of that rig.



Jeff
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[quote name='jp186' post='19412' date='Aug 5 2006, 16:03 ']I am surprised that you did not know that! Glad I said something. You now have another piece of the history of that rig.[/quote]

Hi Jeff,



No, we really had no idea that it was once a Water Chief. We've only known it since it came back to American LaFrance of Los Angeles in Fontana about two years ago now. Prior to that, I had never even seen the truck in service. I certainly would've never thought it had a life as something else other than just an engine.



One of these days, we'll buy a "normal" truck! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' />



P.S. - If anyone has pictures of it in its Water Chief form, I'd LOVE to see them.
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Where are you restoring that rig? The first photo looks like the tower at the VCFD RTC.



Great job on the restoration.
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Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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[quote name='1949ALF' post='19736' date='Aug 5 2006, 23:01 ']Hi Jeff,



No, we really had no idea that it was once a Water Chief. We've only known it since it came back to American LaFrance of Los Angeles in Fontana about two years ago now. Prior to that, I had never even seen the truck in service. I certainly would've never thought it had a life as something else other than just an engine.



One of these days, we'll buy a "normal" truck! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' />



P.S. - If anyone has pictures of it in its Water Chief form, I'd LOVE to see them.[/quote]



I took the liberty of sending an e-mail to the Encinitas FD in an effort to elicit more info on your rig. I asked them who did the conversion, and asked if they happened to have a pic of it when it still had the aerial. I will post the reply here for you.



Jeff
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Some pics of your rig in service are at this link...



[url="http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v660/RescueKUjo/Encinitas%20Fire%20Department/"]http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v660/Res...e%20Department/[/url]



Jeff
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[quote name='code20photog' post='19737' date='Aug 6 2006, 01:28 ']Where are you restoring that rig? The first photo looks like the tower at the VCFD RTC.



Great job on the restoration.[/quote]

Thanks. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



Yep ... the first picture was taken at the Oxnard College Regional Fire Academy last January when we had it up there for a Crown Firecoach Enthusiasts Club meeting. The truck is kept in Orange, California, for the time being.



I forgot that I had a more up-to-date picture of it. Here it is:



[Image: IM001970.JPG]
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[quote name='jp186' post='19808' date='Aug 6 2006, 12:16 ']I took the liberty of sending an e-mail to the Encinitas FD in an effort to elicit more info on your rig. I asked them who did the conversion, and asked if they happened to have a pic of it when it still had the aerial. I will post the reply here for you.[/quote]

Thanks, Jeff. Hopefully someone out there has some pictures of it in its previous form.
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