Fire Trucks of the 1950s
Title | Fire Trucks of the 1950s PDF eBook |
Author | Walter McCall |
Publisher | Enthusiast Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-12-01 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781583882894 |
American motor fire apparatus design reached its high-water mark in the 1950s. Every one of the nation's major fire apparatus manufacturers boasted uniquely individual custom fire truck designs. Unlike the look-alike cookie-cutter shoeboxes of today, back then a fire fighter could instantly identify these makes a block away. From conventional Fords to the custom rigs of fire apparatus manufacturers, all the most popular, unique, and industry-changing designs and innovations are featured in this long-overdue tribute to the fire trucks of the Fabulous Fifties!
British Fire Engines of the 1950s & '60s
Title | British Fire Engines of the 1950s & '60s PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Rowley |
Publisher | Trans Pennine Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 1 |
Release | 1999-08-30 |
Genre | Fire engines |
ISBN | 0952107074 |
A history of the fire appliances operated by the British fire service between nationalisation in 1948 and local government reorganisation in 1974. It begins with the vehicles inherited in 1948 and covers the products of AEC, Bedford, Commer, Dennis, ERF, Ford, Leyland and many others.
Big City Fire Trucks
Title | Big City Fire Trucks PDF eBook |
Author | Donald F. Wood |
Publisher | |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780873413404 |
Call out the monster trucks, exotic equipment, and unique apparatus of professional departments. Donald F. Wood and Wayne Sorensen include year of manufacture, make of truck chassis, commercial outfitter, and equipment for each listing.
Fire Trucks of the 1960s and 1970s
Title | Fire Trucks of the 1960s and 1970s PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Parrish |
Publisher | Enthusiast Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781583883075 |
During the 1960s and 1970s, the fire apparatus industry saw unprecedented revolution, innovation, and parity. The long admired conventional models gave way to the contemporary archetypes that are the genesis of today’s fire trucks. Just as disco and the lava lamp became all the societal rage, the fire service saw its own fads and trends. A new generation of aggressive fire apparatus manufacturers led by Pierce and Emergency-One began to overtake their forefathers and the pool of builders producing high quality apparatus in numbers became considerably more populated. This volume highlights the fire trucks of the Swinging Sixties and the Groovy Seventies!
Evolution of the Cab-Forward Fire Truck
Title | Evolution of the Cab-Forward Fire Truck PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Parrish |
Publisher | Enthusiast Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-10-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781583882672 |
In 1938, American LaFrance pioneered the first cab-forward fire apparatus, then revolutionized the concept in 1945 with the classic 700 Series. In the 1950s, legendary names such as Ahrens Fox, Crown Firecoach, Mack, Maxim, Pirsche, and Seagrave began offering their own cab-forward versions. The cab-forward design became the glamour queen of fire apparatus. This volume traces the evolution of cab-forward fire apparatus from its fathering to today’s industry giants, with a brilliant selection of black and white and color photographs with historical commentary and technical data.
American LaFrance 400 Series
Title | American LaFrance 400 Series PDF eBook |
Author | Walter M. P. McCall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 126 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781583881859 |
Powered by the company’s industry-leading V-12 engine, the 400 Series Metropolitan with its long, gracefully tapered hood, skirted fenders, classically-proportioned gabled radiator and oversized wheels, was a triumph of industrial design—an eye-pleasing blend of form and function, and the industry’s first truly styled fire engine. This authoritative, thoroughly-researched and richly illustrated book documents the big 400’s relatively short, but spectacular, production life from its introduction in late 1934 through the last two assembled from the parts bin in early 1940.
Semi-Trucks of the 1950s
Title | Semi-Trucks of the 1950s PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Adams |
Publisher | Enthusiast Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-05-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781583881873 |
After WWII Americans were anxious to re-stoke the economy after a long “make-do with what you have” dry spell. By the 1950s new highways were being built, new trucking companies were being formed and old ones revived. Americans were buying newly-styled cars and the latest technologies once again. Semi-trucks helped pave the way for this huge growth spurt in America with dependable trucks built by Mack, GMC, Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, International, White Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Diamond T, Reo, Autocar, Brockway, Sterling and others, many using the increasingly popular diesel engines made by Buda, Hercules, Waukesha, and Cummins, which helped their heavy loads haul quicker. Ron Adams portrays this booming era with over 300 superb photos of trucks hauling cement, fuel, and a variety of goods to enthusiastic Americans.