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Ford F350 American school bus converted into a mobile Burger van
Over the course of the first year, the natural progression was made from cold cuts and cured meat into street food and burgers… this is when Buckland Burgers was born. Initially just handmade venison burgers, this quickly branched out to become the range of meats we use today.
Taken with a Nikon D7000
Reedy Creek Fire Rescue RCFD Ford F350 brush truck also caries foam and is used to access the down town Disney parking garage / multi story carpark Walt Disney World Florida
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National Park Service fire equipment is like underwear: in most circumstances, you're not supposed to see it. This is a rare sighting of U7571 getting tires in Yucca Valley recently. They're "Atlantis" brand low-bid tires. Looks like they've horsed with the shock absorbers on this thing. Are those normal F350 shocks?
Working theory: this has General Services Administration license plates (G63). It would have "I" (Department of Interior) license plates if they owned it. GSA plates might mean they're leasing or renting it from GSA.
Looks like it has a skid mount pump and tank?
Note the $2,500-3,000 dent in the passenger door.
Journalism grade image.
Source: 2,700x1,200 16-bit TIFF file.
Please do not copy this image for any purpose.
Circa late 1980s. Undoubtedly I took this Polaroid* photo because the truck bore the number 7000 on its fender. All plant-owned vehicles are assigned an equipment number so that the plant’s maintenance garage can use as a reference. The number 7000 seemed like a milestone.
It has the cab of the 8th Generation Ford F-Series truck (1987-91).
A combination of piping randoms (approx. 20 or 40 ft. long) and fabricated piping spools can be seen in the foreground. They sit elevated because of the wood cribbing on which they are placed. Keeping them raised allows easier placement of lifting slings that would be used to move them.
Happy Truck Thursday!
*My apologies for the lack of resolution inherent in a Polaroid photo taken with one of their commonly available cameras.
Nu-Venture 3558 RU is seen on Lower Rochester Road between Cliffe Woods and Wainscott whilst working school route 601. Friday 7th September 2012.
Leyland Olympian - Alexander RH (Ex-Central Connect Registered F350 WSC)
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I went searching the boxes in the loft for the little VW after Geoff Nowak's Volkswagen Pick Up photo jogged my memory. While looking I also turned up the two F350 trucks that I had forgotten so I now have more Husky models than I thought :)
Volkswagen Pick Up and the white Ford F350 truck are Husky from the mid '60s but the blue F350 is a later Corgi Juniors Whizzwheels from 1970.
Walhonding Valley Fire District
Coshocton County, Ohio Company 7
Utility 707 with Boat 7
2020 F350 with 2023 Rescue One Boat Trailer
Burnaby Parks & Recreation, truck, on the job early,
Metrotown, Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
2010 Ford F350 Super XLT EMS Ambulance of Server County.
Photo taken at Servier County EMS in Richfield, Utah.