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1942 American-LaFrance

Bill Ayer of  Seattle owns this truck. It is a 1942 American-LaFrance. It’s a 600-series pumper (750 gpm, 500-gal. tank) that he got in 1989 from Port Townsend, WA. Originally it served the U.S. Navy Torpedo Station at Keyport, WA. It is powered by the original ALF V12 engine. It has been repainted and is now lettered “US Navy” on one side and “Port Townsend” on the other side.

1919 & 1915 Model TT/American LaFrance, 1923 Model TT/Howe Triple Pumper

Fire apparatus owned by Wes Melo of Roseburg, Oregon. Left to right are a 1919 Model TT Ford/American LaFrance chemical and hose engine originally sold to Healdsburg California, a 1915 Model T Ford/American LaFrance chemical engine originally sold to Las Cruces, New Mexico, a 1923 Model TT Ford/Howe triple combination pumper, originally sold to Bowen Illinois.

Wes Milo’s 1919 Model TT Ford/American LaFrance chemical and hose engine originally sold to Healdsburg California.

Wes Milo’s 1919 Model TT Ford/American LaFrance chemical and hose engine originally sold to Healdsburg California.

Wes Milo’s 1923 Model TT Ford/Howe triple combination pumper, originally sold to Bowen Illinois.

1941 ALF Type B675C) 750/150

“Engine 41” Owned by Bill Aumen of Dunkin, Victoria.
Served Fort Lewis (now Joint Base Lewis McChord), WA

1973 ALF 1000 Series       1250/300/85′

“Ladder 58” Owned by Bill Aumen of Dunkin, Victoria.
Served East Peoria, IL and Jermyn, PA

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