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A while back we had an intermittent discussion about the ugliest fire rig ever built. Contenders were the Ward LaFrance Firebrand, the ALF Pioneer, and the Comcoach Satellites. Well, it's not FDNY, but I think I've found the winner . . . the 1949 Spangler Dual built by Hahn:
It had TWO 100hp Ford engines, and TWO front mount 500 gpm Barton American pumps with a 1500 gallon booster tank. Only two were built. One went to the Friendship Fire Company of Morgantown, PA. Apparently they were very displeased with the unit and returned it to Hahn. The other went to the US Army, where it was tested at the Aberdeen Proving Ground and rejected for army use. As best as I have been able to determine, both units were scrapped (I wonder why).
What do you think? Did I find the winner?
It had TWO 100hp Ford engines, and TWO front mount 500 gpm Barton American pumps with a 1500 gallon booster tank. Only two were built. One went to the Friendship Fire Company of Morgantown, PA. Apparently they were very displeased with the unit and returned it to Hahn. The other went to the US Army, where it was tested at the Aberdeen Proving Ground and rejected for army use. As best as I have been able to determine, both units were scrapped (I wonder why).
What do you think? Did I find the winner?