1921 American LaFrance Type 39 Triple Combination Pumper
The 1921 American LaFrance Type 39 Triple Combination Pumper, a relic from the dawn of automotive fire-fighting history, stands out with its vintage appeal and robust construction. Originally produced in Elmira, New York, this classic vehicle bears the renowned nameplate of American LaFrance, one of America's pioneering firefighting equipment manufacturers. As a Type 39 Triple Combination Pumper, it is powered by a six-cylinder Continental motor, featuring both high- and low-pressure water systems for versatile firefighting capabilities. Its open-platform design showcases its three distinct functions: pumper, hose reel carrier, and chemical/foam apparatus, all integrated into a single, formidable fire-fighting machine. This 1921 model is not just a testament to American ingenuity but also an iconic symbol of early automotive engineering prowess.
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