This from Larry Shapiro:
Had an opportunity to photograph Evergreen Park Engine 61
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#1 by crabbymilton on May 17, 2021 - 6:27 AM
Regardless, that is a sharp looking EONE. Nicely posed as well.
#2 by Mike hellmuth on May 16, 2021 - 3:18 PM
Guys check out castle Shannon fire department in Allegany Pa! British racing green…………sharp……..
#3 by Tim on May 16, 2021 - 1:12 PM
Harry I won’t say that about white over red because it is not prevalent in the south suburbs.
#4 by harry on May 16, 2021 - 6:46 AM
well tim i guess u can say that about white over red that is why i love the off the wall colors bright green orange black brown purple pink gray 2 tone blue black over blue and so on
#5 by Tim on May 15, 2021 - 9:07 PM
Evergreen’s rigs are no different than any other south suburban black over red rigs. Sorry Mike M you must not be a south suburb guy as there’s Evergreen/Chicago looking rigs everywhere.
#6 by Michael m on May 15, 2021 - 6:58 PM
Sharp looking engine! Evergreen Park I feel has the sharpest looking fleet in the south suburbs! Schaumburg, I feel has the sharpest fleet in the northern burbs.
#7 by John Antkowski on May 15, 2021 - 4:50 PM
On a side note, did anyone see the latest release of a Chicago Engine from Fire Replicas. It’s a 1985 E-One Hurricane. They only produced 50 for each company. The companies selected were, Engines 26, 45, 77 and 112. The release date was May 7th. I missed it they spotlighted them in their May newsletter. This model I might have bought. I was a big fan of Engine 77. Engine 112 will look real cool next to the ‘85 Tower they produced earlier. I can’t wait to see what is next. John