War Wagon

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  1. yellerspirit

    yellerspirit Well-Known Member

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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Great for the Florida highways and Wal-Mart parking lot.
     
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    I'd believe 113K.
     
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    patrick80 Wagonista!

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    Fire trucks do NOT rack up miles, boys and girls! Units under 20K miles that are this age are VERY common. The fact the ad says "documented" means the seller can prove the claim.

    Five grand is pretty damn good for a Power Wagon. Were this not in NH, I'd be calling about it. The exoskeleton would have to go, but the big bumper and the bed would be fine for my purposes.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I agree. The price is right and I've seen many low mileage fire equipment. After all, most calls are small towns and local.
    It doesn't take long to get to a fire.
    And it's RED!:thumbs2:
     
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    For Wal-Mart shopping, bigger is better.
     

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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    That is a nice looking rig.

    That is correct. I can say, from personal experience that fire implements (as well as certain other emergency response rigs) generally are very low mile vehicles. Even ones that are decades old.

    I'd love to have a genuine Power Wagon that was well maintained.
    I too would remove the "exoskeleton" since it would be unnecessary and does look funky.

    Cool find, I'm sure the seller will get their asking price.
     

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