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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Mid NE USA
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Re: IMS Rescue/Brush Truck
Just got back from the Bloomington area, south of Indy. only saw about 3 of our trucks Total, seen a couple nice 64-66s. The fire truck above is Sweet.
Ron
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Motor City
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Re: IMS Rescue/Brush Truck
I wonder if it is our old brush truck from Davison, Michigan.
The story on that one is: We purchased a new '69 GMC 2wd short wheel base stepper, in hugger orange. The Fire Chief lived down the street from us (which was handy, on several fronts) and liked it so much that when they bought a new brush truck that year he got a GMC long wheel base stepside in the same color. They used it during my growing up years and I was just thinking the other day I should see if they knew what happened to it. I can't imagine there are many around. K
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