Just found the blog of fellow FirePics.net member and private fire engine owner Chuck, who picked up a beautiful 1972 Mack CF just before Christmas last year. You will now find his blog in the blogroll list to the right.
Nice to see I am not alone in the fire engine ownership blogosphere.
Check it out: Mack CF
Following that, I put in some time on some more concerted searching, and turned up three more related blogs.
This one is about a very unique 1965 Ford/Wesco pumper that was in service not far at all from where I live today, and which has returned to the Pacific Northwest from a sojourn to Alaska.
Check it out: Project Fire 32
Additional information on Fire 32 can also be found here.
Next I turned up another American LaFrance, a 1954 Type 700 canopy cab pumper owned by Batesville AR from the day it was new until it was sold at auction in 2001.
Check it out: CFD Engine 33
And after finding the CFD E33 story, I found it linked to yet another American LaFrance being restored, a 1941 Type 500 from Chesterton IN that is apparently good friends with CFD Engine 33.
Check it out: Chesterton Engine 1
TFD Blog "Retired"
2 years ago
Sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLook at my "notes" in my facebook profile, I occasionally blog there about the 1958 F.W.D. along with everything else.
ReplyDeleteI'd add your notes to the blog list if I could, but the blogspot interface wouldn't know what to do with that URL!
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