This
cab is (around) a 1969 through 1978 Lafrance model. If it
seems familiar,
this is the type cab used in the Emergency
TV Series.
The
kit Includes:
Cab
Interior
Dash
Interior Side Panels(2)
Headlights(2)
Grill
Bumper
Step Wells(2)
Interior Door Handles(2)
Interior Window Handles(2)
Interior Door Pulls(2)
Roof Marker Lights(5)
It
will adapt to the AMT ALF series of trucks easily.
Another
product availabe is a ALF Eagle lightbar, which is available
with a choice of either clear or red tinted lenses, and
a clear or tan base.
I have been building a stock of these items, so that I can
ship within 3-5 business days. Larger orders may take an
extra day or two for me to complete.
I
am doing this tring to help out you the builder, so, if
you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please
let me know, and I'll see what I can do. I can accept MOs
and Pay Pal. (with PayPal there is an Additional fee, sorry).
If anyone wants to do a mulit-item order, contact me and
I will combine shipping.
Firefighting
Tanker Trucks And Tenders: A Fire Apparatus Photo Gallery
- Tanker trucks, also known as tenders, are used by more than
65 percent of all fire departments across America. Shown are
tankers by all the major and minor fire apparatus manufacturers
and regional builders, among conversions built by local shops.
Included are tankers from Mack, Ford,
GMC, Chevy, International,
White, Brockway, Diamond T & Reo, Autocar, Kenworth, Peterbuilt,
Freightliner, Volvo, UD, Marmom, Western Star, Crane Carrier
Corp., FWD, Oshkosh, AMC, and others.
Fire
Engines - This is an attractive and colorful introduction
to a fascinating field. There are detailed photos of
early models (both period photos and restored vehicles) and
modern engines. All the major manufacturers are covered, some
are shown working at the scene of fires, others are at the
fire station cleaned, polished and ready.
Hahn
Fire Apparatus 1930-1990 Photo Archive - Hahn was a medium
size manufacturer of durable, reliable fire apparatus. Similar
to Crown fire apparatus but with an East Coast focus. Unlike
many other smaller manufacturers, Hahn produced its own custom
chassis as well as building on other manufacturers chassis.
Its chassis was also used by other small truck manufacturers.
Hahn made a variety of apparatus, from tractor-drawn ladder
trucks, to rear mounted aerials. Hahn's designs were very
unique and identifiable. Very little has been published on
Hahn in the past. This book uses previously unpublished
photographs, many factory delivery shots, to document
the story of Hahn from its inception to its demise.