DetailsThe Heavy Pumping Unit was one of thousands of standard fire engines designed and built to the order of the governments Ministry of Works department in preparation for World War 2. Following the declaration of war in 1939 and the subsequent national
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The Heavy Pumping Unit was one of thousands of standard fire engines designed and built to the order of the governments Ministry of Works department in preparation for World War 2. Following the declaration of war in 1939 and the subsequent nationalisation of Britains fire services, the Heavy Units, fitted with 500 gallons per minute self-contained pumps did sterling work during the bombing raids on London and other provincial cities. They were distributed throughout Britain to supplement and support the pre-war local authority fire appliances.
Our model of this fire appliance features the version based on the Fordson 7V chassis. Registered GLM 786, it comes decorated in the drab wartime grey with brown roof ladders and white NFS lettering on the side.
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