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Sharp looking rig. Never been crazy about the bells hanging off like that.

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I like the bell hanging from the officers door I not too crazy about the q being mounted too close to the edge of the bumper However I am pleased with the progress of the new engine it looks great and I hope it serves the dept for many years

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the truck looks nice and im not a fan of bells at all

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Looks great!

Also, for all of you that don't know your fire apparatus history, the bell hanging off the officer's side of the cab is a Seagrave tradition going way back to their original apparatus. I like the look of it but I would be the first to admit I'd be worried I smack it against something and rip it off!

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Just paint Engine 238 maroon... why wait for this one to be built? ;)

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Are those lights supposed to be blue?? Or, is that just a mock up??

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Are those lights supposed to be blue?? Or, is that just a mock up??

Are you talking about the lights in the front and i believe there are supposed to be no blue lights on the rig.

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Its possible that the blue tint is from glare/flash/shadow.

Its a thin protective film, kinda like when you get a new DVD player and there is that film over the LCD display...

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Very nice truck cant wait to see it when its finished

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If i am seeing this correct I like how the seats have the Harrison FD Patch on them. An option I know you can have done and was brought up for Rye's new Ladder

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Final Inspection April 21st 2008 Delivery Scheduled next week

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Very Sharp looking Engine I really like that Color scheme, not the tradational red but a very nice departure.

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thats a really nice truck

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What motor is in the rig?? Is it a new emission complient motor. This rig must have been in the area of about $475,000 i would guess.

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Very Sharp looking Engine I really like that Color scheme, not the tradational red but a very nice departure.

Very Nice Rig - I'm beginning to really like the short wheel-base setups like this and E122 From Montrose.

As far as the color, it matches the rest of Harrison's rigs... The story I heard was they painted them the school district's colors because they donate (or donated) quite a bit of money to the FD. Perhaps somebody could confirm this?

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510,000??? is that because of the motor and the stainless body?? rowayton ct is looking at a seagrave it's in the area of 500,000.

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Very nice rig, good luck with it when you get it

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Outstanding looking rig! This reminds me of a truck that would come out of the RD Murray plant in Hamburg, NY. Great job, I can't say enough about this rig just from the couple of pics you posted! Good luck with it B)

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Thats really nice good luck with it. Any idea of when it's going into service?

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Really nice rig like the short wheel base like 122 from montrose. Best of luck with the new rig looks great

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