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Cheers or Jeers: World's Least Useful Firetruck

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! When it comes to transporting 5 fire extinguishers, ladder, coats and helmets, and an axe, I can't think of a more economical and stylish way to do so.
      50%
      2
    • Jeers! If I roll up to a fire in this thing, people will accuse me of being sarcastic and insensitive!
      50%
      2

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Cheers or Jeers: World's Least Useful Firetruck

This vehicle was used for warehouse emergency fire vehicle. It held 5 fire extinguishers, ladder, coats and helmets, and an axe. Comes complete with charger unit, all steel diamond plate construction, we refer to it as fire truck number 2. Runs and drives. Tires are in good condition, and the brakes work well. Call for any info at (530) 320 1131.

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I can see the license plate on the front now:

"My other car is a Peel P50"

Ohhhhh... I guess CAFE standards are coming to emergency vehicles too then???

it's got an axe.... it's not totally useless. ;)

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