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Future Fireman?

Dakota, my second grandson, is in Oregon this week visiting his other grandparents. John is a fireman there and, some years ago, revived this beautiful old fire truck. He’s taken Dakota for rides on it many times over the years but, this week, look who’s driving!

Dakota_John_11-07.jpg

Thanks Lori!

Posted on Nov 16, 2007 at 08:06AM by Registered CommenterDoug in | Comments7 Comments

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Great restoration from what I can see. Do you know the year and make?

Lucky boy!

November 16 | Unregistered CommenterGreg

Wow, except for the wheels, it looks like an old (late 30's-early 40s) Lahrens-Fox Ladder Truck. Is that possible?

November 16 | Unregistered CommenterChiefBill

Kinda looks like an old Seagrave, not sure of the year.

November 16 | Unregistered CommenterCliff

Right hand drive. Now that's interesting. I'll have to get out my old book and see if this one is in there.

November 16 | Unregistered Commenterfrank b.

Yes, a Stutz. I found one in my book. Quite a piece of American automobile history. A beautiful example too! And it runs! Wonder if the pump still works. That would be something!

November 16 | Unregistered Commenterfrank b.

Hey, thanks! I've been scratching my head! But why the right hand drive? Was this one built for the Japanese or European market? Any way to find out?

November 16 | Unregistered CommenterChiefBill

It seems as if left-hand drive models were made. Here are photos of a 1925 Stutz from "West End No. 5, St. Clair PA."

http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11887/Stutz_Fire%20Engine/default.aspx

Not in the condition yours is in, of course, which appears to be museum quality. And no restoration?

November 16 | Unregistered Commenterengine99

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