This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT. The Pierce Suburban on the Ford C chassis was popular in our area. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
Feb 20
Posted by Admin in Historic fire apparatus, throwbackthursday | 3 Comments
This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT. The Pierce Suburban on the Ford C chassis was popular in our area. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
Tags: #TBT, Pierce fire trucks, Pierce Suburban 1000, Pierce Suburban model engine, throw back thursday, throwbackthursday, vintage fire truck literature, vintage Pierce fire truck literature
Last week’s posting HERE about different colors for fire apparatus mentioned area departments that have apparatus that is not red (or red & white or red & black). Several departments have switched from other colors to red, and several readers pointed out that some still have rigs with the old colors.
This is the first in a series of postings that will highlight the departments that have switched or might have had a unit in the past that was a different color than the rest of the fleet.
Arlington Heights once purchased a Mack CF engine that was a demo and came white over lime green.
Elk Grove Village had a lime green Mack CF engine.
Mt. Prospect used to paint their fleet white over yellow. Over the years, this included at least five engines and two mid-ship mounted aerials.
Palatine had a white over lime green Seagrave engine.
Rolling Meadows had two units that were white over lime green. In addition to this Pierce, they had a medium-duty squad with a PTO pump built by E-ONE on a GMC chassis.
Wheeling apparatus used to be white over lime green. From the late 1960s when Ward LaFrance pioneered the push to painting apparatus lime green through the purchase of the 1994 Sutphen tower ladder that is currently being used, all Wheeling units had this color scheme.
And here’s one last image to show the Palm Beach Gardens green that was referred to in the article from the Wall Street Journal.
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For the finest department portraits and composites contact Tim Olk or Larry Shapiro.
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