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Great photo, I like old Mack fire apparatus pictures. I can't identify any of those following trucks. I started my career with "L" and "B" models, I can't imagine

driving and shifting with three people in the cab. No way that would ever happen in a "B" model coupe.

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One of the neighboring towns to Kittery is Kennebunkport, ME. The Arundel Engine Company once ran a 1929 Mack "B", 1000 G.P.M. pumper. The second truck in the photo

looks different, the Arundel engine had a fabric windshield and a split front bumper. Of course, it could have been modified over the years but it doesn't look like the engine

on the Kennebunkport website. According to the KFD website, the Mack is supposed to be in a museum somewhere in Pennyslvania. For those not familiar with Maine,

Kennebunkport, Kennebunk, and Arundel are all separate towns each with its own fire department.

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