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Unknown in To Please a Lady, Movie, 1950 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Fire truck

Unknown

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vilero ES

2009-06-26 12:11

typhlosion wrote [Image: snapshot20090605225936.5844.jpg]

pilou BE

2009-06-26 14:37

As far as I can see , the hood mascot seems the bulldog of a Mack

mike962 DE

2013-10-03 19:05

pilou wrote As far as I can see , the hood mascot seems the bulldog of a Mack

that hood mascot looks more like a Brockway

Link to "www.brockwaytrucks.org"
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5428/img5914medium.jpg

[Image: logo.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2013-10-03 19:07:40

mike962 DE

2013-10-22 19:00

:hello:

so what do the experts say, does the emblem look like Mack or Brockway ??

lightninboy US

2014-03-17 02:14

There's simply no Brockway that looks like this, is there?

If it's a Mack, would it be a 75?

lightninboy US

2014-03-18 02:42

The hood is rather unique. Find that hood and you can find the truck probably.

lightninboy US

2014-04-05 05:15

Mack 75 BX of early 1930s did have a hood divided on top something like this, but no later 1930s Macks did.

Could be Ahrens-Fox?

lightninboy US

2014-04-06 00:32

Mack had so many fire trucks it could be a Mack from the 1930s or 1940s.

lightninboy US

2016-01-06 06:27

Buffalo.

lightninboy US

2016-01-07 02:37

Buffalo Fire Appliance Co. - 1920-1948 - Buffalo, New York
Beginning in 1920 this company built fire equipment on commercial chassis including Reo and Larrabee. From 1927 they used their own chassis but commercial chassis such as Ford Model A were also employed. Limousine pumpers were made from 1937, and in 1939 came a new streamlined series; this received a new grille in 1946, but otherwise there was little change until the end of production in 1948.
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/b/buffalo_fire/buffalo_fire.htm


1947 Buffalo in Indianapolis. Note the fully framed windshield, hood ornament, V strips on top of the hood, top of the door, streamlined fenders front and rear, headlights on the side of the grille.
http://indianafiretrucks.com/pages/marion/ifd/retired/stations_1-4.html

1939 Buffalo Fire App. fire truck
Link to "www.tripadvisor.com"

1941 Buffalo
Link to "blog.hemmings.com"
http://dafclubamerica.proboards.com/post/9198/thread

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