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1939 american lafrance
1939 american lafrance





1939 american lafrance

It isn’t clear why this was done, so a deeper investigation is going to be required. The Lycoming engine in this truck is essentially complete, but the oil pan and valve cover plates have been removed. That was one of the notable differences between the Junior and Senior Series because the latter was exclusively built with American LaFrance’s own V12, pumping out 240hp. In this case, the LaFrance is fitted with the 160hp version of the Lycoming 391ci V12 engine. Unlike its big brother the 400 Senior, the Junior was available with a number of different engine choices. The history of this Ladder Truck isn’t clear, but to me, it appears to be an American LaFrance 400 “Junior” Series, which was introduced by the company in 1933.

1939 american lafrance

On a purely dollars-per-pound basis, this has to represent great value with an asking price of $2,500. The Ladder Truck is located in Union City, Ohio, and has been listed for sale here on Facebook. Even if you aren’t, maybe you know someone who is, so here is your chance to let them know about it. If you are one of those people, then this could be a vehicle for you to consider. As restoration projects go it is a monster, but there are a hardy group of enthusiasts out there who like nothing better than grabbing classics like this and returning them to their former glory. This 1935 American LaFrance Ladder Truck isn’t shiny, but it is red, and it is a barn find. There are plenty of adults today that imagined themselves at some point during their childhood riding around in a shiny red firetruck.







1939 american lafrance