John picked up these 5 FCs the other day out of Canandaigua, New York. You might remember these for sale last month.
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John picked up these 5 FCs the other day out of Canandaigua, New York. You might remember these for sale last month.
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Nice new collection, John. What kink of machine is mounted on that DRW?
**Steve E.**
I went to NY to see these myself, it was quite a lot of parts. The DRW was an airport jet fuel tanker.
Bill
Outstanding. What are his plans with these? Any chance of seeing a couple FCs resurrected?
John told me he does antique car restorations and plans to resurrect at least a couple of these.
That 170DRW is an easy restoration… it was in decent shape. It has really low miles, and it apparently never left the airport. I tried to buy just that one, but the seller wanted this to all go as a package.
Hello Guy’s
I wanted to tell everyone Keith gave me an awesome deal! Really a good guy to deal with. He really didn’t have time to work on them but he really liked these things. I plan on re-doing at least 3 of these including the DRW . My Dad had me plow with one of these when I was a kid before I went to school. If he could see me now… After I inventory what I will need, I will have some things for sale in spring. Will keep you updated on the progress. Keep wheelin ! John Escobar (escobarsrestoration@yahoo.com)
John,
Are you parting any of these out??
I am looking for cab metal, both A-pillars an other pieces.
Thank you
Donn
I will be selling some stuff in the springtime. I need to inventory what we got from Keith. Keep in touch. I ck this site wkly. John Escobar
im looking for a parts or whole. what area of the country are you in?
Jon,
He’s in the New York State area.
– Dave
It is a tanker unit that filled Planes with jet fue at the airport. I am going to look at two more FC Jeeps at 1:00 this afternoon. One is supposed to be set up as a Fire Truck we will see .I will keep everyone posted. thanks again .John Escobar.