I love it! I especially liked the portion of the clip where they're riding in the old Crown fire engine. I rode to and from school in many Crown Coach Co. school buses, and my sister was friends with a young man whose family was present owners of the Crown Company in the 1980s.
man if the people who were in the time of these old engines came back today and saw what we have now they'd be awe-struck. such an incredible video it is good to see people who appreciate the past
Wow! That´s every child´s dream come true (especially from 7:13 to 8:56 and from 9:34 to 15:10) Thank you very much for postings an excellent video about classic fier engines. Best regards from Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
Nice video ! That Crown Engine you were driving looks like the one that was in service in the 80's. They had one up at 16's for a while. I wonder if it's the same Rig?
On the Crown Engine what did the Letter B stand for? The Letter B in the fire service to day can be for Brush, Battalion (Chief), or Boat. Was that classic Crown on display a Brush Engine what it was last in active service? Thank you for sharing you catch.
such a shame, that New Caprice is sold ONLY to officfial departments and the public can't buy them, had a friend many years ago that used to go to police auctions where they sold old retired patrol cars, and he actually bought 2 or 3 Caprices, the Big long ones, forgot the year, and he told us, that they just cruised right up any steep mountain roads, very powerful cars......
I love it! I especially liked the portion of the clip where they're riding in the old Crown fire engine. I rode to and from school in many Crown Coach Co. school buses, and my sister was friends with a young man whose family was present owners of the Crown Company in the 1980s.
man if the people who were in the time of these old engines came back today and saw what we have now they'd be awe-struck. such an incredible video it is good to see people who appreciate the past
Doesn't Jay Lenno own that front wheel drive steam engine apparatus???
Wow! That is every child´s dream come true. Greetings from Venezuela.
wonderful great machinery from days gone by, It does sadden me somewhat. Thanks for showing.
THANKS THAT WAS FUN TO SEE THE OLD FIRE ENGINES
Love the description! awesome vid!!
good to see some rotating mirrors and lights on the fire truck instead of the LEDs
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Bill Alicea I agree I like rotary lights better than the LED lights
Great footage Ryan, loved it!! :)
I'm going to guess that's a 1938 Seagrave with a V-12 engine... beautiful
Thank you for your help, you did an awesome job!
Wow! That´s every child´s dream come true (especially from 7:13 to 8:56 and from 9:34 to 15:10) Thank you very much for postings an excellent video about classic fier engines.
Best regards from Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
Nice video ! That Crown Engine you were driving looks like the one that was in service in the 80's. They had one up at 16's for a while. I wonder if it's the same Rig?
Can you imagine riding on the buckboard of an engine that had "Solid rubber tires"???...lol😂
Great video!
hello! grateful to receive your videos and comments thanks greetings great friend take care pending ..?
On the Crown Engine what did the Letter B stand for? The Letter B in the fire service to day can be for Brush, Battalion (Chief), or Boat. Was that classic Crown on display a Brush Engine what it was last in active service? Thank you for sharing you catch.
it stood for BURBANK
Bravo !!!!! I love it !!!!!!!
really cool
Awesome great video
Does anyone know if that crown is diesel or hall scott gasoline powered?
Thanks
power steering is a wonderful thing
Do you think that "B" might stand for Burbank?
I think he needs to double clutch it.
Damn that old long nose had a gear box that protests. Only way to drive a crown, float the gears.
Stephenie Grenoble needs a tuneup in the worst way!
Where is Burbank Fire Located?
Burbank, California. North-east of Los Angeles.
Anytime
such a shame, that New Caprice is sold ONLY to officfial departments and the public can't buy them, had a friend many years ago that used to go to police auctions where they sold old retired patrol cars, and he actually bought 2 or 3 Caprices, the Big long ones, forgot the year, and he told us, that they just cruised right up any steep mountain roads, very powerful cars......
1:51 wtf the chain :P
Chain driven vehicles, really wasn't that long ago that stopped.
14;24 not Automatic shift......
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Mega Foam.... :D