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Crown Firecoaches
#21
I was working for Charlie at the time and he wanted photos to send to Code 3 at the time.



   
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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#22
Pump panel



   
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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#23
LACoFD Engine 7 circa 1985.



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#24
Ex LACoFD Engine 10. Taken in 1986.



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#25
Glendale Ca. Wagon 21. '75 Crown Telesqurt. Was later sold to a FD in San Diego Co. and was rolled. Pardon my backside!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



Photo by G. Berkow



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#26
I am a big fan of the Crown, the best looking fire trucks ever built in my opinion. That would be my dream truck to own. Unfortunatly, there are none in Canada that I know of, but if I could get a hold of one, it would find its way up here!! Looking forward to more Crown pics.
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#27
A restored 1955 Crown, that is owned by the LACoFD Historical Museum.



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Rear view

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#28
Crown's a nice looking truck, however being on the East Coast, I have only seen one Crown in person. Photo Taken in 2009, in Circleville, NY at a showing of a private fire apparatus collection. Unfortunately I did not get any info on this 1970 Crown


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#29
[quote name='grumpyFF' date='01 January 2010 - 01:31 PM' timestamp='1262369516' post='355494']

Crown's a nice looking truck, however being on the East Coast, I have only seen one Crown in person. Photo Taken in 2009, in Circleville, NY at a showing of a private fire apparatus collection. Unfortunately I did not get any info on this 1970 Crown

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Grumpy, that's my truck, what info would you like <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Fireman' />
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#30
F-1519

Crown Pumper

Sold To: Burbank, CA

Current: Supposedly still department owned, though have not been able to verify on last couple visits to CA.

Note: Built as an open cab, cab was enclosed later on.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#31
F-1001

Sold To: West Covina, CA

Current: Collector Owned

Note: First custom Crown built

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#32
F # unknown

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Assumed Scrapped

Note: Likely E-382/582 covering as E282 at the time as E-282 was typically a Ward LaFrance at the time.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#33
F-`1804

1979, 85ft Wide Body Snorkel

Sold To: Arcadia, CA

Current: Unknown

Note: The rarest of rare Crowns. The only Crown Wide Body built with a Snorkel. The whereabouts of this beast is unknown, and after reaching out to the CFE and Arcadia FD, nobody seems to know what happened to her, or if they do, they aren't telling.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#34
F-1768

1976 Crown Pumper

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Unknown


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#35
F-1545

1968, 85ft Snorkel, T127

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Unknown, presumed sent to Mexico or scrapped.

Note: Best known for its appearances in Emergency episodes and the truck company from the home of the show...actually station 127, not Sta. 51.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#36
F-1432

1966 Crown, 75Ft Snorkel

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Unknown

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson

Note: Delivered like many early Crowns with an open cab and returned to Crown to have the cab enclosed.


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#37
F-1338

1964 High Pressure Pumper

Sold To: LA City Fire

Current: LA City Fire Museum

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#38
F-1825

1980 Wide Cab Telesqurt

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Collector Owned, can be seen in a current Chevrolet/OnStar commerical

Note: While not the only one LACoFD ended up with, this is the ONLY wide body Crown that LACoFD bought new.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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#39
[quote name='marco17' date='01 January 2010 - 01:12 PM' timestamp='1262379121' post='355528']

F # unknown

Sold To: LACoFD

Current: Assumed Scrapped

Note: Likely E-382/582 covering as E282 at the time as E-282 was typically a Ward LaFrance at the time.

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson

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If this is 582s, it was originally assigned to Engine 68. I remember seeing it one day & it still had the old roundels on the rear end w/ "68" in them.
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#40
One of Santa Ana, CA's 3 Wide Body Crown Pumpers

Photo Credit: Dave Johnson


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