Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.
1959 Dodge American LaFrance Fire Truck
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- "Little Mo" a fire fighting 1959 American LaFrance, operated by one person. Today, Marc Minarik owns this low mileage original fire truck. Marc is trying to save Bishop California Fire Rig 3 -
see the url: www.gofundme.c...
Wow! This is an awesome rig. Thanks for posting this
Damn, what a beautiful rig. This is a museum piece.
Это по-настоящему красивый грузовичок, и очень хорошо, что ему не пришлось работать на пожарах, он идеально сохранился на складе! Мощность 200 лошадиных сил - это много для машин того времени, сопоставимые машины в России в то время имели 60 - 80 л.с., редко 120 л.с. Интересное видео, спасибо!.
Спасибо за просмотр. Я думаю. Может ли большинство россиян смотреть это видео и понимать по-английски? Или большинство из них хотели бы увидеть русские субтитры?
@@thewriter2549 В режиме автоматического перевода русские субтитры вполне понятны, так что думаю, необходимости нет делать отдельно русские субтитры. К тому же я думаю, что те люди, кто интересуется техникой и автомобилями, многие слова уже понимают на слух.
Wow, another way cool awesome truck! I like the way the lettering on the truck is like an advertisement to the person looking at the truck. My Dad bought a 52 Dodge power wagon that had been made into an ambulance and had sat at an airport all its life. Very low mileage like this "Little Mo". It would haul 6 people in the back beds. My Dad took the beds out and put some bench seats in it so we could ride back there. It was set up to run completely under water. Every thing on it was water proof. The air intake was through a pipe that went up into the headliner. If the driver could manage to drive it, it would keep running. We used it to go bird hunting in the sand hills of New Mexico for many years before my Dad sold it. I tried and tried to get him to let me have it but he sold it and I lost out. Thanks for posting these videos about these old vehicles, I really enjoy watching them!!!
200 horsepower in a truck was almost unheard of in 59
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR FIRST RESPONDERS. I APPRCIATE EVERYTHING YOU DO.
what a beautiful truck.
Absolutely excellent thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH. A TOTALLYAWSOME RESTOARTION.
Beautiful rig !! Our dept has a '53 Ford F800 Big Job I simply love that era trucks. Awesome rig.
Rare and beautiful mopar.
There was a similar unit in Boonville NY on a Chevy chassis. It was used in the Adirondacks mostly for forest fires.
Wow what a gorgeous truck! Not sure if this guy only collects dodges but I'd love to see a 1960 f1000 superduty 534ci too.
I live just two towns away from Andover Township, that's pretty cool that it was at AeroFlex.
What a great restoration!!
Awesome piece of Americana!
Amazing, I've only owned one fire truck a 83 Ford Coe 8000 by e one pumper with the non turbo cat 3208
Nice unit! Do a great job most any-where!
I sure would like to see the rest of his toys.
I would be willing to bet Jay Leno would love to have something like that
Beautiful truck. Love it!!!!!!!!!!
i'm going to have to check but i'm thinking we had one of these in out little town when i was growing up as a kid and it burnt down in the old fire house we had right down the road from where i live. and i'm thinking it might be about 30 miles from here still in a old barn with about 5 or 6 more old fire trucks. i know he use to restore them then donate then to small towns until he passed away about 15 years ago. now they all just setting around rusting down.
Very cool 🚒
I'm a mopar man all the way and would love to take this for a run
Thank's Pat
Like the green hair
Looks like a total cookie cutter. Unfortunately
SUGGESTION: MORE FIRST RESPONDERS MERCHANDISE. TO SHOW SOME GRATITUDE FOR ALL THEY DO.
Outstanding RUclips location for viewing truly one-of-a-kind historical trucks! I just found it yesterday and it is my new favorite. The workmanship and attention to detail on these trucks is amazing.
I am a fan of all 50’s and 60’s trucks, especially 1961-1966 Ford trucks. I have been looking for a 1964, 1965, or 1966 Ford 4-door crewcab or crew cab truck for many years. This was a truck that was custom made by a couple different coach companies right off the assembly line. They were used for forest service workers, railroad workers, and some firefighting back in the 60’s. Any chance that you would know any leads on how to find one?
That is awesome!
thats sooo cool!!!!!!
Almost like a brush truck
SHE IS VERY BEAUTIFUL !!!!!
Beautiful
SUGGESTION: 2025 VINTAGE FIRST RESPONDERS WALL CALENDAR.
Way cool. Thanks...
Squad 51 2.0
Does that speedo say 1003 miles ? thanks for sharing... Merry Christmas to you and yours !
They should’ve kept making them
Absolutely!!
does the pump work?
8:25
Is this truck for sale!
It wasn't for sale when I did this video.
That thing got a HEMI in it?
Nope, HEMIs have wider heads
@@isakjohansson7134 they ran a series of commercials on TV when the HEMI came back 20 years ago, look them up on RUclips and you'll get the joke
@@Colt-tf6xf Ah, i see
@@isakjohansson7134 not wanting to antagonize or anything but in the early 50s Chrysler made an air raid siren that got put on top of buildings all over the country powered by a 331Chrysler Hemi, there are many videos of those on RUclips also, have a great day 😀
N9