Truck is located in Tallahassee, FL 32303. A firefighter holds a baby, in front of a 1990 American LaFrance Century 2000 pumper.
American lafrance 900 series series#
Complete remaining amount expected on pickup, within 7 days of sale. A 1979 American LaFrance 1000 Century Series Pumper.
Payment & Delivery:-Deposit of $500.00 required within 24hrs of purchase via PayPal. I have not operated the pump, I do not know it"s functional condition. It was powered by a 324-horsepower model 502-10MA Boeing gas. Costing 52,498.16, and dubbed the 'Turbo Chief', the rig was a 1960 American LaFrance '900' series 100-foot tractor-drawn tillered aerial. The cab-forward design had significantly better visibility and better maneuverability than conventional engine-ahead designs. On January 27, 1961, the Seattle Fire Department took delivery of the World's first production turbine-engine powered fire truck. The 700 Series featured a true cab-forward design with a pleasant curved face. Have receipts for last service.Įverything is complete down to the pumps and tank. After World War Two, American-LaFrance introduced its most iconic product, the 700 Series. was started up monthly and driven from time to time.
It was serviced with fuel/oil filters back in 2004 and then parked in a garage for safe keeping. I believe this is for the newer diesel engine when it was repowered. The 2nd one (Hobbs brand) reads 4,411.7 hours. I believe this is the Original/total hours for the truck. All lights/Sirens/Airhorn work! The driver"s window has a spider-crack in the forward-lower corner, but the window still cranks up and down normally.Įngine runs perfect, no issues. It has a 2-stroke Detroit Diesel Silver 8v92 Turbo + Supercharged engine and an Allison Automatic transmission.