Progress on the 1920's Merryweather fire engine restoration in Peshawar Pakistan
For the way it looked when found see: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/08/when-you-think-about-barn-find-fire.html
For the way it looked when found see: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/08/when-you-think-about-barn-find-fire.html
Thanks Romano! He tells me that it would be a crime to export it to a seller out of country, and deprive the Pakistan fans the rare Stude, but he is trying to pry it from the current owner due to the heresy of putting a japanese diesel in it when the Stude flathead died..jpg)
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From what I recall of my talk to Romano, the VW's were never built in Pakistan, and never imported as a car dealership item for sale, they only came into the country when Churches brought them in to use as kids school buses. So very very few ever came into the country. When there is no dealerships with parts to use for repairs, they don't last long, and never as long as you'd expect. Once a motor has a major problem, that's it, and the motors get replaced with modern easy to find diesel engines. If I have any of my info wrong, please correct me so no one gets misinformed!
Above is the back of an Amilcar The short person in white is Maureen Lines, http://www.hindukushconservation.com/maureen_lines.html and she is quite possibly the person most to thank for the fire trucks coming into the light for the first time in over 4 decades. She made the right contacts in the Pakistani government to see that the 2 fire trucks were made available to restorers like Romano!
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