U.S. Fire Apparatus fire truck (1924)

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Condition: Used Year: 1924
VIN : 1001 Mileage: 742
Vehicle Title: Clear Make: U.S. Fire Apparatus
Number of Axles: Single Model: fire truck
Fuel Type: Gas Type: Fire Truck
For Sale By: Private Seller Transmission Type: Manual

Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, United States

Vehicle description

1924 U.S. Fire Apparatus Pumper
For information about this antique fire truck, PLEASE call the owner, Bill Kline, at 570-294-1053 . Up for auction as part of Bill"s Retirement Sale is a rare antique fire truck manufactured by the U.S. Fire Apparatus Company of Wilmington, Delaware, with 742 ORIGINAL MILES ! ! Bill restored this truck in his restoration shop about 20 years ago. The truck still runs very well and presents very well! Again, for more info, call Bill at 570-294-1053 .
This pumper served the small borough of New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for decades. The truck was removed from service over 60 years ago and languished in a garage. Bill Kline (570-294-1053) purchased the truck and did a painstaking restoration. The truck runs well on its ORIGINAL engine and has been featured in firemen"s parades and conventions in Schuylkill County, PA, for many years, always receiving compliments and trophies! !
STRONG POINTS: 1. Clear Pennsylvania title 2. An unbelievable 742 ORIGINAL MILES! ! 3. Original engine (with an alternator upgrade) runs strong! 4. Original tires and wheels still do the job! 5. Lots of "period correct" equipment 6. Electric Starter and can be hand cranked to start the engine 7. Working headlights and taillight (and brake light!) 8. Licensed, insured, and roadworthy truck 9. Older restoration still looks GREAT! 10. Bell and hand-cranked siren go with the truck! 11. Truck still has its original rotary pump, but the condition is unknown - Bill never tried the pump.
Again, for more information, please call the owner, Bill Kline, at 570-294-1053. As a 93 year old truck, it is being sold AS IS/WHERE IS with no warranty expressed or implied. The truck is currently on display in a fire museum in Shenandoah, PA (eastern Pennsylvania, not far from I-81, I-80, and I-78). Anyone is welcome to meet Bill, inspect the truck, and test drive it. The truck is currently for sale locally, and the owner, Bill Kline, reserves the right to end the auction early.