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Fire Truck Fleet - By John Christie



Photo by Dan Goins

This fleet of fire trucks from John Christie were on display at the 2008 East Coast Meet in Springfield, Massachusetts. From left to right, an RMM Freightliner FL-60 crew cab pumper, a Boley haz-mat unit, and the vintage pumper on the right is a Stutz with an interesting background.

The model is a modified Kayodo model from Japan. It is a Stutz, modeled by them as a copy of one of three Stutz pumpers delivered to Tokyo in the mid-1920’s. With removal of a pair of hose reels, replacement of them by some normal North American canvas hose and some repainting, the model became a neat little “1924 Stutz” for John's 1/87th apparatus stable. Stutz had a short but prolific life in the fire truck business, lasting only through the decade of the twenties. There was a brief resurrection in the late 30s during which they produced North America’s first diesel-powered pumper in 1937. Known for the quality and durability of their product, they were based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Posted August 2, 2009