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1971 American LaFrance 1000 Series
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Hello! My father and I began restoring this rig in 2003. We have been near completion since about 2007. The rig was lettered by Revere Firefighter Frank Barry, and painted by my father in our back yard! Unfortunately, on December 6, 2008, it struck a deer while returning from a fundraiser. WE NEED YOUR HELP. I'd like to get this rig back to its restored state! ANY AND ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED! I have attached the pictures...but we need:



1000 Series Nose

1000 Series Lower Molding

1000 Series Bumper

Driver's Side Lower Chrome Molding

ALF Front Emblem

Left Headlight Housing

Federal Q2B Siren



After Refurb in front of quarters in 1985:


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2003 Before Refurb


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2007 After "Back Yard" Refurb


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After Accident, 12/2008


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Again...


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DANG.....Hartford's ALFs were always sweet rigs.....i'm jealous that you have her but i wish you good luck and much seccess getting her back to her former glory
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
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If I hear of anything I'll let you know & try to spread the word. what a shame - I hope you at least got some venison out of the deal.
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Also, can anyone out there recommend any body shops in the area that may take this on? I still need to find the nose, but if I do, I'd like to have it done somewhere local. Anything within 50 miles of Derry, NH (03038) would be great if you have any ideas! Thanks
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#9
Phil, I am really sorry to hear about your pump, I always liked that piece. If I see any ALFs in junkyards I will let you know. I know a couple of the old Lynn ALFs were floating around.
Doug Boudrow
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#10
i know who i would recommend but the shop is down here in Central Connecticut......let me know if you are interested however
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
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You need to send a private message to firepixer bain172, or email him at joelrbain172cfd@aol.com, I am sure he may be able to help you with parts.
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#12
With the warm weather this weekend, I came home and stripped the nose of the truck as best as I could. Gave us a little better idea of what needs to be fixed. Take a look...


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Hope to order parts soon


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[quote name='gfdp75' post='280145' date='Feb 8 2009, 14:25 ']Hope to order parts soon[/quote]

If there isn't any damage behind the sheet metal or anything out of line, a good body shop should be able to pull the outer body skin out and try to straighten at best. You have room to work behind the outer sheetmetal. After getting the sheetmetal as smooth as possible, then they can work some body fill. Mask off the front and prime and paint. Good luck, Joel Bain BAIN172@aol.com
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It seems like the most difficult thing to locate is the small piece of moulding on the lower left portion of the nose, above the diamomd plate style strip. Any suggestions?
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[quote name='gfdp75' post='288115' date='Mar 8 2009, 23:22 ']It seems like the most difficult thing to locate is the small piece of moulding on the lower left portion of the nose, above the diamomd plate style strip. Any suggestions?[/quote]





Phil, that looks like standard trim. A body shop should be able to get this for you.
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I believe that the left and right trim pieces are the same. I have one off of the right side ill sell if you want it thanks jason



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Towed to the body shop yesterday...and made it there after the flatbed got new hydraulic lines...long story...


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Work at the body shop is moving quickly!



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