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runs and drives, new air brakes, power steering works and doesn't leak, no oil leaks actually, LED blinkers and tail lights, Headlights work as well as 85% of all other lights. good tires, all door latches work and open/close well. $20,000.00

You know.  I need to retract my statement.  I don't think I ever heard of a B95.  I think the B87 series is the highest numbered truck I ever heard of.  So, if this thing really says B95, then I have no idea what the hell it is!  Maybe it falls into some different numbering sequence for fire trucks or something.  So, I may have been talking out of my a&&!

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"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines."

Thanks, Vlad.  Thought it might have been.  Do you know if those models adhered to the "even number is gas / odd number is diesel" like the trucks did?

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"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines."

2 hours ago, doubleclutchinweasel said:

Thanks, Vlad.  Thought it might have been.  Do you know if those models adhered to the "even number is gas / odd number is diesel" like the trucks did?

No, I don't know. Probably not. Guess the numbers reflect the pump capacity but also not sure.

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Никогда не бывает слишком много грузовиков! leversole 11.2012

59 minutes ago, General Ike said:

Yes fire truck chassis follow a different number system.  B-75, B-85, B-95 and a handful of B-125's.  The vast majority of them were gassers with 707's in them. There were a few (rare as hens teeth) B-21's B-405's B-475's and B-505's.  Never seen one in person.  Certainly there were some commercial B's that were built into fire apparatus as well.  But the 4 designations at the top of this post were the most prevalent if I recall correctly.  I have a B-85.

Now that you mention it, I do remember seeing a B-125.

"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines."

That looks like a Saulsbury body?  Can we get some interior shots?  I'm amazed by the massive cab doors and curious what the inside looks like.  I hope the lower cabinet rust isn't as deep as it looks like it could be.  This truck needs to end up in the hands of somebody like Matt Pfahl.

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