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    This is from Eric Haak: Just a quick update on what I saw at the fabrication shops this weekend.

    The situation is getting more interesting at the fabrication shops. I stopped by during my usual Saturday rounds and noticed two brand-new Ford F-350s outside—one in the front and one in the back. Some of the comments on the last post mentioned that this location only does lighting work, but I'm not sure if that's accurate. To clarify, I included a photo of the sign out front, which clearly states that they offer full custom fabrication services here. I also managed to get a clearer shot of the unit, confirming it's a 6-7-6 model. It no longer has any wrapping around the turret, which is interesting. I tried to get a better look at the turret, but I couldn't get close enough without stepping onto the company's property, which I didn’t want to do.
    Previous post is HERE.
    Chicago Fire Department turret wagon

    CFD Turret Wagon 6-7-6. Eric Haak photo

    Chicago Fire Department turret wagon

    CFD Turret Wagon 6-7-6 parked at the fab shop. Eric Haak photo

    Chicago Fire Department turret wagon

    One of two CFD chassis at the fab shop. Eric Haak photo

     

    Chicago Fire Department turret wagon

    The second of two new chassis. Eric Haak photo

    Tri-Angle Fabrication & Body Co

    Eric Haak photo

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