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Looks like the iconic E-One Hurricane 95’ aerial platform from 1995 is still up for grabs, listed on Firetruckmall.com. This impressive piece of firefighting history caught my attention while browsing online, and I thought I’d share it here. Here’s what the listing says: --- **1995 E-One Hurricane 95’ Platform – $25,000** **Stock #: 14938** This truck has an interesting story to tell. Built in 1995, it features an E-One fire body mounted on a Hurricane E-One chassis, with a custom design tailored for its purpose. Despite being over two decades old, this vehicle hasn’t seen much action since its engine and pump were fully rebuilt back in 2019. The seller notes that it has never been put into service post-rebuild, making this a rare opportunity for someone looking to own a pristine piece of equipment. **Key Specs:** - Length: 45.8 feet - Truck Height: 11.9 feet - Wheelbase: 20.7 feet - GVWR: 52,880 lbs - Seating Capacity: 4 (with 3 SCBA seats) - Mileage: 56,960 miles - Engine Hours: 7,907 Under the hood, you’ll find a Detroit 8V92TA 450 HP diesel engine paired with an Allison HD4060P automatic transmission. The powertrain is complemented by a Hale QSMG 1500 GPM side-mount pump, which is backed by a 200-gallon plastic tank. The truck also includes a variety of discharge options—both driver and officer sides are equipped with multiple hose connections, ensuring versatility in firefighting operations. There’s even a rear suction port and a deck gun included for added functionality. Other notable features include air conditioning (though it reportedly doesn’t work), a Federal Q siren, breathing air supply on the ladder, and a fully functional aerial device. However, there are some maintenance concerns: the check engine light is on due to a potential computer issue, and some gauges or lights might not be operational. The last pump certification was conducted in July 2020, and the aerial device received the same treatment around the same time. It’s worth noting that the A/C and heat systems are non-functional, but these can likely be addressed with routine servicing. --- I’ve included a few photos below to give you a better visual sense of this rig. If you’re into classic fire trucks or looking for something truly unique, this could be worth checking out further. Let me know if you’d like more details or have any questions about it! **Pics Below:** [Image Placeholder] [Image Placeholder] [Image Placeholder] Thanks for sharing this gem, Martin! --- Hope this gives a clearer picture of what’s on offer. Let me know if you'd like me to expand on anything else!

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