Old Fire Truck Converted Into A Food Truck

In the area, we have an old single bay firehouse that was built around 1896, that was closed 100 (?) years later in 1996 (?). That firehouse, former Engine 6 quarters, was sold at the time for less than $100,000. The owner purchased it with plans to convert that old firehouse into a pizza restaurant, which he did. It is called: "Engine 6 Pizza".

Inside that converted firehouse are a few relics from days of the past. It is still in business today located at 195 West Thames St, Norwich, Ct. During it's operation as a firehouse it was referred to as "The Best in the West".
 
Bruce Harding, a member of the Old Dominion Historical Fire Society, has taken his 1975 ALF and turned it into a "Tailgate Fire Truck', complete with BBQ, large screen TV, and big sound system. While it isn't a commercial venture, I still think it qualifies as a food truck, don't you?
 

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nfd2004 said:
In the area, we have an old single bay firehouse that was built around 1896, that was closed 100 (?) years later in 1996 (?). That firehouse, former Engine 6 quarters, was sold at the time for less than $100,000. The owner purchased it with plans to convert that old firehouse into a pizza restaurant, which he did. It is called: "Engine 6 Pizza".

Inside that converted firehouse are a few relics from days of the past. It is still in business today located at 195 West Thames St, Norwich, Ct. During it's operation as a firehouse it was referred to as "The Best in the West".

Engine 6  195 W Thames St  1922-1995 Built in 1872 for volunteer Independence Hose Company #6
 
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