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yarnall

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  1. Very interesting story about the Lanova. I have a 672 Lanova in my 1950 Mack LFT.  
    They type 75 would not have come with the Lanova.  The 75 designation was specific for one engine.  I’m pretty sure it got a different model number if it has a different engine.   Mack was not building diesel fire trucks at that time.  It is possible that this truck was built as a pumper tanker or maybe just a tanker but that is a little less likely. The Mack museum would be able to tell you that. 
    Mack built most of there fire bodies themselves, but there were times when they sent the chassis to another body builder like Hahn for the body to be built, but they were still consider custom Mack fire apparatus. The fact that this one is a type 75 shows that it is one of these. Other vender would build fire bodies in commercial chassis but they would have a commercial serial number starting with E.  

    mike 

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  2. I went to the Cole Museum in 1997 or so.  I was really impressed. From the photos I’ve seen it has changed quite a bit. I’ll be in Bangor next week but don’t have time to stop. 
    I went to the Bickford collection about 8 years ago.  There are a lot of neat trucks there too.  I stopped at Yaworski’s in CT on a different trip.  He still has a lot of trucks but said everything with pain left. He might have 150 trucks in his junk yard. Definitely worth a stop on the way by. Mike. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Truck Shop said:

                     No I did not build it for anyone other than me. It's for sale because I need to move on in life, it was a challenge I took on myself

                     and it's finished.

    I misunderstood.  I thought someone skipped out you.   Knowing the amount of work you put into it, it is well worth your asking price.  Good luck with the sale.  Mike. 

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