n the early 1900s when American LaFrance was formed, Fast-forward–to 1950. American LaFrance was on duty, helping
Pumpers were still being powered by steam and pulled by teams of
horses. Then gasoline power came into favor for both equipment
and vehicles. American LaFrance made the transition, developing
its first gasoline-driven fire engine in 1907.
to fill the postwar need for fire equipment in the nation’s growing
cities and suburbs. Pumpers in the popular 700 Series were outfitted
with centrifugal pumps that handled from 750 to 1500 gallons of
water per minute.
Description
2nd in the series.
Magic (light)
Wheels turn.
BATTERY OPERATED. Batteries (two LR44) included.
- Artist: Chris Webb
- Released: 2004 (Ornament Premiere)
- Retail Price: $18.95 USA/$27.95 CAN
- Material(s): die-cast metal
- Dimensions: 4½" w.
- SKU: QX8424
- Produced in: China
- Production Date(s):
Alternate Versions
NOTE: Holiday Memory Card enclosed
Related Ornaments
Each ornament in this series highlights a different vintage fire engine.
Description
2nd in the series.
Magic (light)
Wheels turn.
BATTERY OPERATED. Batteries (two LR44) included.
- Artist: Chris Webb
- Released: 2004 (Ornament Premiere)
- Retail Price: $18.95 USA/$27.95 CAN
- Material(s): die-cast metal
- Dimensions: 4½" w.
- SKU: QX8424
- Produced in: China
- Production Date(s):
NOTE: Holiday Memory Card enclosed
Downloads
Related Ornaments
Each ornament in this series highlights a different vintage fire engine.
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