Showing posts with label fire trucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire trucks. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
1977 American LaFrance firetruck was at the Temecula Rod Run
Labels:
American LaFrance,
fire trucks,
Tmec rod run 2012
Sunday, 22 January 2012
The many uses and ways the Jeep has been the workhorse in so many places and varieties of terrain
rare to see a FC jeep
not only was the Jeep a pusher, but look at the difference in front tires on the sprint car!
all from http://www.ewillys.com/?cat=195
Labels:
atv,
dune buggy,
fire engine,
fire trucks,
Jeep,
off roading,
pedal car,
railcars,
sprint car,
Willys
Monday, 2 January 2012
If you want to browse through a summer car show in Canberra Australia, I found a webite for you
you'ss be able to look at the sunkissed warm Aussie cars from where ever on the planet you are, no mattter how much snow is outside your home, see cars you've never seen before like the Armstrong Siddeley, and ponder what keeps the rest of the world from adopting the Ute as a common car model http://onfourwheels.blogspot.com/
Labels:
Aussie,
Australia,
fire engine,
fire trucks
Monday, 7 November 2011
1944 Mack Firetruck at SEMA, incredible, and with a Viper engine
Built by Tom Stark of Precision Designs, the truck has been fitted with a 2005 Viper SRT10 V10 engine mated to a Dodge 48RE automatic transmission. The stock Mack axle remains up front, but the rear suspension and axle from a 2008 Ram truck resides out back. Other features include Dodge Ram SRT10 brakes, 24-inch American Force wheels and custom leather seating.
Labels:
fire engine,
fire trucks,
Mack,
SEMA 2011
Monday, 22 August 2011
Fire truck muster by the Michigan Firehouse Museum, Riverside park in Ypsilanti, Saturday, August 27 2011
This is a rare opportunity to see and appreciate many of the vehicles that have helped firefighters save lives and property for over one hundred years at the Riverside Park in Ypsilanti. For more information on the event, visit the Museum's website at http://www.michiganfirehousemuseum.org/ or call 734-547-0663.
Labels:
fire engine,
fire trucks
Friday, 17 June 2011
Sunday, 15 May 2011
1974 Crew cab transporter with only 14,000 miles originally used by the fire chief to get to the fire scenes

The above German labels reminded me of the "pidgen German" comedy labels I found in a bug a couple years ago: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/09/poway-transmissions-annual-car-show.html
Above is an original oil change tag I was told
Labels:
fire engine,
fire trucks,
Kombi,
VW
Thursday, 5 May 2011
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