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1958 CJ-6 Brush/Fire Truck Granite Falls, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **Sold** Was $15,000.

(07/19/2018) This is neat.

“Original 1958 Willys CJ6 with 7,000 actual miles on it. It was manufactured into a brush truck by Hahn Manufacturing of Hamburg PA in 1958. It operated in service exclusively in a local fire department just miles from Hahn. Pumps need new gaskets, recently spent 2k on maintenance.”

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10 Comments on “1958 CJ-6 Brush/Fire Truck Granite Falls, WA **SOLD**

  1. BARNEY ROOS

    that’s probably the best 6 fire truck I have seen — but with a f4-134 , the fire would burn out before you got there ..

  2. windyhill

    This is especially neat to me! I grew up 12 miles from Hamburg PA. Our fire Dept. Got the last Hahn fire truck to roll off the line before it closed! I had no idea they made Jeep CJ6 fire trucks as well! So cool!

  3. Rudy

    Paul,
    I guess it’s out of the question to see if I can store one or two with you until next year’s show. Was thinking that if I could drop them off this year I might be able to make it to your show next year.

  4. Wavy Gravy

    I’M SURPRISED WILLYS AMERICA DONT WANT THIS WITH ALL FIRES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ?? — BUT LIKE I’VE SAID BEFORE — THE BARNEY ROOS DESIGNED F4-134 ENGINE IS A SLUG — 72 , 75 MEAGER HORSEYS — HAHAHAHA — THE FIRE WOULD BE AT COMPLEX STAGE BEFORE YOU GOT THE OLD ” 6 ” STARTED …

  5. Joe Fleming

    Something weird with the year on this. The clutch pedal, brake pedal, and steering wheel are Kaiser. IE 1963 or newer. Front turn signals look like 1964-up. Really nice truck either way!!!!

  6. David Eilers Post author

    Hi Wayne, I haven’t seen this for sale recently, so I believe it sold. I have updated the post.

    – Dave

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