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  1. Very nice builds. A.J.
  2. And remember the Mack Junkyard Dog with the dented fiberglas nose.
  3. You might also consider using the chassis from one of the versions of the Ford L-series trucks from AMT/Ertl. Depending on what you are building, you could use the dump/tractor kit or the box van kit which jas a longer wheelbase chassis. A.J.
  4. If you look at the picture on the side of the box, that lower left clear part is a bed cover that fits between the rear of the camper top and the tailgate. There are two dimples in it where the hand rail fits in. A.J.
  5. Based on my experience with antique Mack fire equipment, it appears to be a 1938-40 Mack E75S pumper. These were equipped with a 750 gpm pump and a booster tank in the 200 - 300 gallon range. The three louvers on side of the hood were replaced six (two groups of three) beginning in 1941 Hope this helps. A.J.
  6. That is really nice. Very well done. A.J.
  7. One sweet looking Ram. A.J.
  8. Like the Truck Model World magazines in the cab. Cool build. A.J.
  9. That look really good. A.J.
  10. Really great looking rig. A.J.
  11. It's a 1950 GMC 350 American 350 gpm frt mt 300 gwt pumper. Go here for my pictures of it: http://public.fotki....gmc-350-americ/
  12. I finally got all of my images of the fire apparatus from the antique fire apparatus club that I belong to uploaded to my Fokti account. This year we hosted the SPAAMFAA National Muster at our annual gathering in beautiful, quaint Frankenmuth MI. There were about 150 rigs present, but I only was able to get pictures of about 135, as well as the event's parade. I usually take LOTS of images of each rig with detail pictures for future reference. At an event like this, with lots of rigs, lots of people, and rigs constantly moving around, it becomes quite a task. There were some of the local club member's rigs that I didn't photograph as I already have plenty of images of them from previous musters. Here is the link to the album: http://public.fotki....--spaamfaa-f-1/ So grab a tall cool one of your choice, pull up a chair, and enjoy the images, even if you're not into fire engines. Thanks for looking, A.J. Ramming
  13. That turned out very nice. A.J.
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