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Mack 31,

I do know where our 40 Chevy and 51 Mack closed cab are. The 40 chevy was for sale last year, the 51 Mack is possibly available for sale.

The 48 Mack has not been found.

The 54 L Model Aerial (in active service until last year) is owned by a collector in Texas.

If you to our website I listed all of our trucks from 1906-1994.

http://www.radnorfire.com/historic-apparatus.php

That provides a short history on each truck and the replacement trucks in order.

That's it for our Macks. After Macks we had Hahns, then E1's, Seagrave and now a Rosenbauer Ladder.

Firemack

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Firemack:

Way back when, I mentioned to you that I had a "Fire Engineering" magazine from March, 1973 that had an advertisement

listing Radnor's "B75" pumper for sale. You asked me to scan a picture to you. I now have a scanner so if you still want a

copy I can try scanning it to you. Do you have an e-mail address or should I send it to you via Radnor's e-mail?

bulldogboy

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