Jump to content

GA_Dave

Pedigreed Bulldog
  • Posts

    1,929
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    103

Everything posted by GA_Dave

  1. I believe this is the one you're looking for. It served Flovilla, GA (Butts County) for many years. From what I have been told, it was sold a few years ago to someone who removed the tank and pump and replaced them with a wrecker body. I do not know the current location.
  2. Engine 21, Knoxville, TN (retired) 1988 Mack MC/E-One 1250/750
  3. Engine 122, College Park, MD (retired) 1977 Mack CF 1250/500
  4. Tanker 13, Maugansville, MD (retired) 1975 Mack RD/Interstate Mack 1000/3000
  5. Engine 52, South Plainfield, NJ (retired & FD owned) 1949 Mack L-95 1000/300
  6. Is this the one that was rear ended and converted into a tanker?
  7. Oops, my bad! Correction made. Thanks!
  8. Tanker 1322, Cortlandville, NY (retired) 1976 Mack DM/Kari Kool 0/3500
  9. Engine 14-5, Cranston Heights, DE (retired) 1978 Mack CF 1000/1000
  10. Snorkel 1, Lorain, OH (retired) 1984 Mack CF/Pierce 0/0/85' Snorkel
  11. Engine 41, Haw River, NC (retired) 1979 Mack CF 1000/750
  12. Engine 1, Leeds, AL 1984 Mack MC/Quality 1000/750
  13. Engine 32, Chapel Hill, NC (retired) 1980 Mack CF 1250/500
  14. Engine 10, Florence, AL (retired) 1986 Mack MS/E-One 1000/300
  15. Engine 16, Raleigh, NC (retired) 1978 Mack CF/1992 Pierce refurb 1000/500 #CF685F-2004/F-2940 Sold to Four Oaks, NC
  16. Tanker 15, Troup County, GA (retired) 1981 Mack MS/Walker Stainless 450/2000
  17. Engine 11, Raleigh, NC (retired) 1975 Mack CF 1000/500
  18. Engine 401, DeFuniak Springs, FL (retired) 1978 Mack MB/Howe 1000/500
  19. Engine 12, Asheboro, NC (retired) 1981 Mack CF 1250/500
  20. Engine 5, Wade Hampton, SC 1987 Mack CF/Sutphen 1500/500
  21. Truck 64, Gastonia, NC (retired) 1976 Mack CF 0/0/75' Aerialscope
  22. Engine 3, Columbus, GA (retired) 1985 Mack MC/E-One 1000/500
  23. Engine 56, Gastonia, NC (retired) 1977 Mack CF 1000/300
  24. Okay, I'm stumped!
  25. The CL was never designed as a fire apparatus chassis by Mack, although some were converted by other builders. That would explain the odd interior colors.
×
×
  • Create New...