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#525404 - 07/22/08 08:34 PM Fire Vehicles Large & Small
TG57Roadmaster Offline
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Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 1148
Loc: South Carolina
When I lived in NYC back in the '80's, about the only "car stuff" one could do was to go to shows and collect models.
That's when I picked up these two inexpensive 1/43rd scale fire-themed vehicles.


Eligor (France) 1931 Cadillac V-16 Series 452A Ambulance.
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/31_Caddy_Fire_3.jpg


http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/32_Ford_Fire_2.jpg


Solido (France) 1932 Ford V-8 Hose & Ladder Truck.
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/32_Ford_Fire_3.jpg

It also started a theme of acquiring models that were sort of auto-biographical; L.A. County FD
(I was born there, in L.A., not the FD), and Manhattan Fire Brigade (lived there).


The City of Anderson, SC, FD has a great little fire-fighting museum at its main station, filled with 4 old city-owned vehicles and loads of memorabilia. They've revamped it in a major way, and plan an October Grand Re-opening
to the public. I was able to get in today to take a few pix...


1919 Seagrave Hose & Ladder Truck
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/1919_Seagrave.jpg


1915 Seagrave Hose & Ladder Truck
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/1915_Seagrave.jpg


1911 American LaFrance Hose & Chemical Truck
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/1911_American_LaFrance.jpg


Circa 1880's Hook & Ladder Wagon
http://photos.aaca.org/data/500/1880_Hook_n_Ladder_Wagon.jpg

Enjoy,
TG
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#525881 - 07/24/08 05:14 PM Re: Fire Vehicles Large & Small [Re: TG57Roadmaster]
Studemax Offline
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Registered: 09/05/07
Posts: 80
Great. Would you or any friends know where I could get a parts manual or operators handbook for a 1926 REO Speedwagon Fire Truck with a six?

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#527622 - 07/30/08 08:51 PM Re: Fire Vehicles Large & Small [Re: Studemax]
MCHinson Offline
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Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 831
Loc: Wilmington, NC
TG, have you ever made it to New Bern NC to view their Fireman's Museum? It has been a few years since I was there, but I would recommend it.
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