Found at Command Fire Apparatus:
Tinley Park E-One TowerElmhurst E-One PumperNaperville Freightliner PumperVilla Park E-One PumperWarrenville E-One Pumper
thanks Josh
Found at Command Fire Apparatus:
Tinley Park E-One TowerElmhurst E-One PumperNaperville Freightliner PumperVilla Park E-One PumperWarrenville E-One Pumper
thanks Josh
Tags: 1995 E-ONE Sentry pumper for sale, 1997 E-ONE fire engine for sale, 2000 E-ONE fire engine for sale, 2000 E-ONE tower ladder for sale, 2003 Freightliner - E-ONE fire engine for sale, former Elmhurst fire engine for sale, former Naperville FD fire engine for sale, former Tinley Park fire truck for sale, former Villa Park FD fire engine for sale, former Warrenville FPD fire engine for sale
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#1 by Evan Davis on October 8, 2021 - 10:19 AM
Elmhurst did not paint it red. It went to Command Fire in Lancaster, PA the original Elmhurst yellow and they painted it red. I heard it helps sell better for them if it’s red?
#2 by Daniel on October 6, 2021 - 7:43 PM
Harry, it’s easier to sell a red rig than a yellow one.
#3 by harry on October 6, 2021 - 7:23 PM
that makes no sense elmhurst either ainted or wrapped the engine in red why
#4 by Rich s. on October 6, 2021 - 10:18 AM
You missed Westmont E182 (which I believe is being purchased by Harvey), Elgin truck and engine all for sale on websites. Brindlee and Command