

The beauty of it is when it's done, everyone likes them. It isn't easy, it isn't cheap and it takes a lot of determination, dedication and attention to detail. I salute you on taking on the task of restoring an antique fire engine. Save your time and try the three places that I mentioned, and it will give you a good start. I'm not saying they won't help you, but I got nowhere or nothing from either of those two places. The same can be said about Ken Soderback. I have been trying to get information from the American LaFrance Factory and museum for the last 7 years and those guys STILL won't give me the time of day. If Mahlon doesn't have the parts, he'll be able to direct you to who can. Mahlon Irish - Mahlon maintains a website under the name of " Homeville Antique Fire Department" he has a ton of parts and his collection is well over 10 trucks. SPAAMFAA- They also have a website that has a forum where parts can be bought, sold and traded.ģ. American LaFrance owners network - They have a forum just like AACA that is dedicated specifically to American LaFrance.Ģ.

I can't help you, but I have three places where you can find help:ġ. We have two American LaFrance trucks, but nothing that is as old as yours.
