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TMFD's Old R6 & R46 Up for Auction

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Pictures are avialble in the links. Auction ends July 5th.

R6: 1989 GMC C7D042 Fire Truck

1989 GMC C7D042 Fire Truck

VIN# 1GDM7D1G22KV513218, Fleet #308, Rescue 6

Detroit 8-cyl diesel engine. Allison auto transmission. Starts, runs & drives. 4X2. Fair tires. Fair body: everthing works, all compartments are water tight. Has 6kV remote start Onan generator with 611 hours (engine knocks a little but it works). Fair interior: needs a little work, everything works, normal wear & tear. Fair mechanically: truck runs very good, engine is perfect, transmission shifts fine. Sold with keys & clean title.

Item sold subject to seller approval after bids close. For payments made with cash, money order, wire-transfer or guaranteed funds, a buyer’s premium of 10% will be added to the high bid price. A 13% non-discounted buyer's premium will be added to the high bid price for payments made with credit cards, debit cards, personal or business checks. Applicable sales tax(es) will be charged on all items. All sales are final. No refunds will be issued. Item sold as-is, where-is, with no warranty written or implied. Buyer responsible for inspecting the items before placing bids, and prompt removal of all items in each lot within ten business days after receipt of invoice. Items left on seller's premises after this removal deadline will be subject to repossession, with no refunds issued.

QUESTIONS & INSPECTION: Please contact Louis Martirano at 914-381-7825 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm. Vehicle located at 40 Maxwell Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538 & may be viewed 7am-3pm.

R46: 1994 Ford E350 Rescue Vehicle

1994 Ford E350 Rescue Vehicle

VIN# 1FDKE30M5RHB53496, 52865 mi, Fleet #429, FD Rescue 46

7.3L V8 diesel engine. Auto transmission. Does not start but will run & drive with a jump. 2WD. Fair to good body: left rear door on body compartment needs repair, latch & door damaged. Fair interior, everything works in driver's & patient's compartments. Fair mechanically: engine runs good, needs to be jump started, runs & drives very good, needs electric work, missing emergency light components. Sold with keys & clean title.

Item sold subject to seller approval after bids close. For payments made with cash, money order, wire-transfer or guaranteed funds, a buyer’s premium of 10% will be added to the high bid price. A 13% non-discounted buyer's premium will be added to the high bid price for payments made with credit cards, debit cards, personal or business checks. Applicable sales tax(es) will be charged on all items. All sales are final. No refunds will be issued. Item sold as-is, where-is, with no warranty written or implied. Buyer responsible for inspecting the items before placing bids, and prompt removal of all items in each lot within ten business days after receipt of invoice. Items left on seller's premises after this removal deadline will be subject to repossession, with no refunds issued.

QUESTIONS & INSPECTION: Please contact Louis Martirano at 914-381-7825 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm. Vehicle located at 40 Maxwell Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538 & may be viewed 7am-3pm.

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Who built the body, and what department did it serve in originally? (R-6)

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Who built the body, and what department did it serve in originally? (R-6)

I do not know which, if any, departments it served before TMFD, but I do know the body was made by Marion

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I'm surprised the DPW wouldnt want R6 for maybe a service truck or something else.

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The Town Yard already has the old mini attack which has been converted as a service truck. You can see it in the back ground in one of the pics. The blue truck.

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What was R46 used as???a ambulance???

R-46 was never used as an ambulance with TMFD. It was more of a support vehicle to R-6. It carried a lot of large bulk items (booms, pads, barricades, rehab etc). It was also used for downed wires as to free up engines from standing by.

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