This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
1918(?) Seagrave it says Bedford Park but not sure if it’s actually from there.
1918 seagrave fire pumper. Rare. Restorable.
$15000 obo
This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
1918(?) Seagrave it says Bedford Park but not sure if it’s actually from there.
1918 seagrave fire pumper. Rare. Restorable.
$15000 obo
Aug 24
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, fire engine for sale | 2 Comments
Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
Once the pride of the Batavia Fire Department — in 1955, the city is putting a 1955½ Chevrolet 3800 panel truck on the auction block. It only has 23,300 miles on its and it runs.
It’s been taking up space in a city garage for a couple of years. Before that, it was assigned for about 25 years to the city’s Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. A former Batavia firefighter, as well as a former ESDA director, are interested in buying the vehicle. The city council will declare the truck as surplus property Sept. 2.
In 1954, Batavia Fire Chief Frank “Bud” Richter proposed getting a rescue truck, in his biweekly “Smoke Signals” column in the Batavia Herald newspaper. Such a truck would be useful for hauling a resuscitator device and other first aid and rescue equipment to emergencies, rather than having to put such items on a big fire truck, he wrote. Especially when a fire truck wasn’t necessarily needed at emergencies such as medical calls, river rescues, and automobile crashes. The vehicle would more nimbly navigate the city’s streets, too. He proposed paying for it through private donations, and estimated it would cost about $5,000 to buy the truck, get it outfitted, and buy equipment such as stretchers, cots, acetylene cutting torches, salvage covers, and first-aid supplies.
More than half the money was raised in a one-night campaign in November 1954 by about 100 volunteers who went door-to-door asking for money. It was enough to order the vehicle and a two-way radio for it. The rest was raised in the next few months. Avenue Chevrolet sold the vehicle at cost.
The truck was dedicated and blessed July 4, 1955, at the annual fireworks show put on by the city’s firefighters.
thanks Evan
Tags: 1955½ Chevrolet 3800 panel truck, antique fire truck for sale, Batavia Fire Chief Frank "Bud" Richter, Batavia Fire Department history, vintage fire truck for sale
Nov 15
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, fire engine for sale | 8 Comments
From the SPAAMFAA Facebook page:
1949 Ford F-7 Big Job$3,500Chicago, IL1949 Ford Insurance Patrol wagon. A division of the Chicago Fire Department. Back in the old days the insurance Patrol would rush in with tarps to salvage your property after the fire department dumped copious amounts of water on it.
There are only three of these left in the world this 49 and a meticulously restored 51 and a 56 model. Whether you wanted to restore this or make a Resto rod out of it you would definitely be the only one with one around.
The body has seen better days and the doors are made out of wood with steel wrapped around them. The back door is still well hung but the front doors are rotten where they used to mount to the piano hinges and they are just wedged in place for the photographs.
Under the hood is the big 337 Ford flathead V8 which was only used in these big trucks and the Lincoln automobiles. This motor was free 10 years ago but someone left a spark plug out and it is currently stuck. The asking price for this one-of-a-kind vehicle is $3,500 complete or $2,500 without the motor and trans. The vehicle is currently located in Alsip illinois.
thanks Dennis & Dan
Tags: antique fire truck for sale, Chicago Fire Department history, Chicago Fire Insurance Patrol, former Chicago Fire Insurance Patrol Wagon for sale
Jun 18
Posted by Admin in Collectors of fire memorabilia, Fire Truck photos | 5 Comments
some highlights from the 2017 5-11 Club and Fire Buffs of Illinois Fire Muster and Flea Market in Chicago
Tags: 2017 Chicago Fire Muster and Swap Meet held at Quinn Fire Academy, Annual Chicago Fire Engine Rally & Swap Meet, antique fire engines pumping water, antique fire truck for sale, Chicago Engine 17 from the movie Backdraft, Chicago FD Ahrens Fox fire engine pumping, FBofI and 5-11 Club Annual Muster, Larry Shapiro, Naval Air Station Glenview vintage fire engine, new ambulance for Stone Park, Palatine FD 1969 Seagrave Snorkel, vintage Hillside fire engine
Fire truck. Rare from chicago
3 old fire trucks from Chicago in the 50’s,These are FWD brand meaning four wheel drive,all original almost all there two of them run,make one out of three. There are none of these around anymore they have been gone since the mid 70’s.this might be the last of them . 18,995 obo
thanks Bill
Tags: antique fire truck for sale, Old CFD FWD ladder for sale, vintage CFD fire trucks for sale
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