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Counting Cars: STUNNING 1937 Fire Truck is American History (Season 9) | History
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Danny and the crew work double-time to restore a vintage 1937 Chevy Fire Truck back to its glory days — and it looks stunning! In this clip from Season 9, “Alice Cooper’s Dream.” #CountingCars
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Now hey Count what about a 1920s fire engine?.? Grass Valley California has a 1926 Seagrave Suburbanite that we are collecting funds for. Our volunteer department went to San Francisco and picked this fire engine up along with its sister in March of 1927 after coming around through the Panama Canal… Maybe next year?
That is a beautiful engine, personally I dont think it the new and cool touch.
Absolutely beautiful.
The thing is, it’s a beautiful apparatus even before they work on it.
This was cool, but I wish I saw them do the whole restoration! I want them to do an old school police car
Beautiful restoration. It’s nice seeing a stock restoration. Some of the vehicles on this show come out a little too close to pimpmobiles for my taste.
Firefighters are true heroes and deserve a lot more they put their lifes on the line everyday to save strangers regardless of the outcome.
congrats! really heartwarming story of their first firetruck
Amazing
Dany speaks like Negan
You can say all the POSITIVE words for all these vehicles.……The Count!.…!!!!!!!
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That fire truck is stunning ! Excellent job as always . True artists .
Actually, they didn’t ship it. Danny gave the 200.000 thousand bill to them. They said keep it. 😳
Hahaha that dude Ryan mustve gotten about 10 years wiser doing that double pin stripe
37 chevy
These guys are world class awesome.
The oldest fire truck I seen was at the jack daniels distillery it was a 1920 or 1930 Reo Speedwagon..
Looks awesome ! 👍👍👍👍
Where I live someone selling an old an old fire truck like that in an old ambulance like an old ambulance one
Never seen any nicer firetruck than that one
This is just amazing
I was hoping they would have redone the engine as well. Or at least something to the engine.
On the behalf of firefighters and EMT’s, thank you for that restoration
She looks so good it Hurts!
That fire truck 🚒 looks beautiful
The fire fighters deserve that truck
Why do they never open the hood? did not restore any of those parts?
👏👏👏👍
Love the way this turned out. Firetrucks rock!
OMG nicely done count kustoms!!!!!
I remember alittle of this Fireman show
As a youngster back in the 60s and 70s, my dad was the firechief of our small town in ga! They had an opencab chevrolet/ americn LaFrance fire truck from 1941! She looked very much like the one here, just a little later shape and styling! I loved that old truck, it was kept til about 5 years ago when a individual bought it for $1500! Understand he was gonna restore it, sure hope so, never seen another like it! Dad had some great stories in that old truck! They called her MAGGIE! At one time she was the only firetruck for the whole county! Imagine going out on a call on a cold night in the rain or snow!!!
Stunning I am so happy they kept everything origional and it is just stunning.
1000% GORGEOUS !!
I loved this one!
Stunning work as always!!
fun fact numba 1 in diary of a awesome wimpy kid page 41 to 43 there was a 1938 ‑1940s fire truck in gold york
Every circle in that double gold leaf striping is Ryan’s thumb turning and turning 🤯
they sure do talk alot
Every boy loves the fire truck.