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Die-Cast Fire Models First Gear Die-Cast Fire Models First Gear # Description Lettering Year Scale Production 10-1306 IH Pumper Springfield 1536 10-1307 1957 IHC R-200 Wrecker Springfield, No.2 1994 34 1500 10-1508 1957 IHC Tanker Springfield, Tanker 3 1994 34 1260 10-1540 1953 Ford Pick-Up City Fire Department, Inspector 1995 34 2500 10-2172 1957 IHC R-200 Pumper Shell Oil, Deer Park Refinery 1997 34 2500+ 10-3064 1957 IHC R-200 Pumper Case - Farmall Works 2003 34 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 18-???? Shell Oil Fire Brigade #1 1999 30 ? Brush Truck 18-1154 1952 GMC Tanker Philadelphia 1993 34 708 / 220 18-1206 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Philadelphia, Engine 2 1994 34 720 / 220 18-1342 1952 GMC Van Philadelphia 1994 34 1260 18-1347 1957 IHC R-200 Wrecker Philadelphia 1995 34 708 1960 Mack B-61 Tractor 18-1415 FDNY 1994 34 1272 Trailer Truck 18-1444 1951 Ford F-6 Pumper Oneida County, NY 1997 34 720 18-1483 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck Oneida County, NY 1994 34 720 (or 732) 18-1535 IH Pumper Oneida County NY 744 Philadelphia, Maintenance and 18-1585 1953 Ford Pickup 1995 34 720 Repair 18-1611 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Taneytown, MD, Engine 5 1994 34 732 18-1624 IH Pumper Bernville, PA 732 Convent, LA Refinery Fire Service 18-1740 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1995 34 ? #1 of 3 internal refinery releases Port Arthur, TX Refinery Fire Service 18-1741 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1995 34 2500+ #2 of 3 internal refinery releases Delaware City Refinery Fire Service 18-1742 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1995 34 2600 #3 of 3 internal refinery releases Kansas State Fire Fighters 18-1757 1957 IHC Pumper 1995 34 732 Association 18-1925 Ford Pumper Sohio Lima Oil 1276 Texaco - Skelly Oil, El Dorado Refinery 18-1927 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper ? 34 1344 Red Texaco - Skelly Oil El Dorado Refinery 18-1928 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper ? 34 840 (864) White Marion PA 1953 White 3000 Tractor 18-2003 1994 34 1266 Trailer Tanker Replica of an actual truck 1951 Ford F-7 Shell Oil 18-2051 Shell Oil, Martinez, CA Refinery 1996 34 1284 / 700 Pumper 1956 Ford Sedan 18-2110 Texaco Fire Chief 1997 34 2500+ Includes Helmet Bank 18-2192 Ford Pumper Fayetteville 708 18-2245 1956 Ford Chief Car Oneida County, NY 720 18-2404 Ford Pumper Maytag 2500+ Dodge Power Wagon Brush 18-2484 Shell Oil 1260 Unit 18-2495 IH Pumper King of Prussia, PA 720 18-2633 Pumper Plymouth County, IH ? 34 720 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 18-2677 Mendon 2000 30 720 Brush Truck 18-2826 Mack B Pumper Fayetteville, PA 720 Port Authority New York/New 18-2938 Mack B Pumper 2002 34 504 Jersey 18-2900 IH 4000 Series Utility Truck Boston, Alarm Division 2002 34 480 18-5335 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Oneida County, NY 1994 34 720 (or 744) 19-0017 Mack B Pumper First Gear Collectors Club ? 34 1260 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-0021 First Gear Collectors Club 1999 30 1260 (1248) Brush Truck 19-0027 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Pesota, IA 1260 19-0039 International 4400 EMS Unit First Gear 2004 34 Marx Toy Company (by 19-0113 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1994 34 2500+ Eastwood) 19-1050 1952 GMC Tow Truck Chicago 1494 1957 IHC R-190 Dry Goods 19-1081 FDNY Foam Powder Unit 1994 34 1297 Van 19-1153 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Dyersville, IA 1248 19-1159 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Shell Oil, Houston Refinery 1994 34 1716 19-1172 1957 IH R-190 Pumper Civil Defense 1994 34 1428 Engine Company 1 Maryland 19-1178 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Heights Fire District, Saint Louis 1992 34 720 County, MO 19-1183 1952 GMC Wrecker Washington, DC 1992 34 719 19-1194 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Boston, Engine 5 ? 34 804 19-1201 1952 GMC Tow Truck FDNY 708 1952 GMC Full Rack Stake 19-1205 FDNY Oxygen Therapy Unit 1993 34 1272 Truck 19-1212 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper NY Association of Fire Chiefs 720 19-1222 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Engine No. 1 1608 US Army Military Academy, 19-1247 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1994 34 1404 West Point, NY 19-1289 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper IH Harvester 2208 19-1304 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Mobil Oil, Buffalo NY Refinery 1994 34 2500+ 19-1305 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Mobile Lube ? 34 ? 19-1333 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Carlisle 1272 Gulf Oil, Staten Island NY 19-1334 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1994 34 2184 Terminal Phillips 66 Petroleum Company 19-1337 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper 1994 34 2500+ Kansas City Refinery 19-1355 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck Civil Defense 1994 34 2208 19-1369 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper NY Association of Fire Chiefs 716 19-1371 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Boston, Engine 54 1995 34 714 19-1378 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck FDNY Medical Division 1995 34 1260 US Army Medical Services, 45th 19-1388 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck 1994 34 1260 Division 19-1389 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper US Army, 45th Division 1994 34 1476 Manchester, IA 19-1399 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper On back: 117th Annual I. F. A. ? 34 1260 Convention" "September 6-10, 1995 Manchester, Iowa 19-1401 1957 R-200 IH Tow Truck FDNY ? 34 1356 19-1402 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck Mercy Hospital Ambulance #1 1994 34 966 19-1408 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Santa Barbara County, CA 1446 1957 IHC R-190 Dry Goods 19-1422 Mercy Trauma Center ? 34 ? Van 19-1438 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Tollway and Tunnel Authority 1994 34 720 Maryland Heights Fire District, 19-1463 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck 1994 34 1290 Saint Louis County, MO 19-1495 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck NY Association of Fire Chiefs 1995 34 720 19-1505 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Richfield Fire Company 1994 34 720 19-1521 1952 GMC Tanker North Pole, Alaska 1992 34 678 19-1528 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Mercersburg, PA 726 19-1534 1957 IH Tanker Farmersville 34 1260 19-1539 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Los Angeles County, Engine 401 1994 34 1200 / 204 19-1540 1953 Ford Pick-Up Carlisle ? 34 ? 19-1551 1953 Ford Pick-Up Boston 1995 34 720 19-1561 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Engine No. 2 1488 19-1600 1957 IHC R-190 Fuel Tanker FDNY 1994 34 726 19-1685 1953 Ford Pick-up FDNY 1995 34 720 19-1723 1957 IHC R-190 Fuel Tanker Chicago 1995 34 1386 19-1782 1952 GMC Tanker NY Association of Fire Chiefs 654 19-1816 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Boys Town, Nebraska 720 Ford Motor Company 19-1901 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper 1997 34 1260 Rouge River Plant 19-1902 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Dyersville, IA 1164 19-1905 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper State of New York Thruway 1996 34 1260 19-1940 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper US Air Force 840 19-1967 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Civil Defense 1997 34 1248 19-1970 IH Pumper Greencastle, PA Rescue Hose 720 Steuben, Maine, Engine 1 19-1974 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper 1996 34 684 Produced for 25th anniversary of dept. 19-1990 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Dearborn, MI ? 34 1260 19-1997 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Chesterfield, VA 720 19-2002 1956 Ford Chief Car FDNY 720 19-2018 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Selbyville 720 19-2044 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper US Navy 708 19-2069 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Lincoln 1997 34 720 19-2074 1956 Ford Sedan NY Association of Fire Chiefs ? 30 720 19-2094 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Boys Town, Nebraska 1997 34 684 19-2134 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper FDNY 1500 US Army Desert Services (by 19-2162 1957 IHC R-200 Pumper 1997 34 1260 (1273) Eastwood) 19-2173 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Trevose, PA 720 19-2178 1956 Ford Tudor Sedan Chicago, Battalion 8 1997 30 1260 (1236) 19-2180 1957 IHC R-190 Pumper Mobil Oil, Joliet, IL Refinery 1260 19-2194 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Oelwein 1260 19-2222 1956 Ford Chief Car NC Fire Chiefs 720 19-2234 1960 Mack Model B Wrecker Chicago ? 34 ? 19-2236 1956 Ford Chief Car St. Thomas 720 19-2246 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Engine 3 ? 34 720 19-2247 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Newark, NJ ? 34 1260 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 19-2248 Boston ? 34 1260 Open Cab 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 19-2249 Texaco Terminal Protection 1998 34 2500+ Open Cab 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Texaco Oil Terminal Protection 19-2250 1998 34 2500+ Closed Cab White 19-2253 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Sohio Lima Oil ? 34 900 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 19-2256 Chicago, Engine 87 1998 34 1260 (1448) Closed Cab 19-2257 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper NY Association of Fire Chiefs 1997 34 720 19-2262 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper FDNY, Engine 42 1999 34 720 19-2265 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Mobile Oil, Beaumont Refinery ? 34 720 19-2289 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Mt. Horeb, Wisc ? 34 1616 19-2295 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Shell Oil 804 19-2310 1952 GMC Rescue Van Boys Town, Nebraska 1998 34 1260 19-2315 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Chicago, Engine 101 1999 34 1260 19-2319 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Texaco Terminal Protection 1999 34 2500+ 75th Annual Iowa State Fire 19-2327 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper ? 34 ? School 19-2328 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Allentown, PA 720 19-2338 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Mack Fire Brigade 2500+ 19-2343 1951 Ford F-7 Pumper Texaco Fire Chief Sampler 728 19-2346 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Tonka (by Eastwood) 1500 19-2361 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper NY Association of Fire Chiefs 720 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 19-2368 Paragon Oil Company 1999 34 1260 Open Cab 19-2386 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Baltimore, Engine 15 1999 34 1260 19-2408 1958 GMC Wrecker FDNY 1999 34 720 1949 IHC KB-8 Dry Goods 19-2442 FDNY Emergency Utility Unit 1999 34 720 Van 19-2455 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper Washington DC ? 34 ? 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 1260, all 19-2457 Hampton, IA 1999 34 internal Open Cab 1949 Dodge Power Wagon Park Patrol w/ 19-2459 2000 30 720 Brush Truck Smokey Bear Logo 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2460 FDNY 30 1260 Brush Truck 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2463 Civil Defense 1999 30 1260 Brush Truck Marathon Oil, Robinson, IL 19-2466 1960 Mack B-61 Pumper 1260 Refinery 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2474 Texaco 1999 30 1260 Brush Truck 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2478 NY Association of Fire Chiefs 720 Brush Truck 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2483 Shell Oil 1999 30 2500 Brush Truck 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2484 Shell Oil Collector 1999 30 1260 Brush Truck 19-2490 1949 Dodge Power Wagon US Forest Service 1999 30 1260 Dodge Power Wagon Brush 19-2492 Colorado Fire & Rescue 1260 Unit Bureau of Fire Control, 1949 Dodge Power Wagon 19-2520 Massachusetts Division of 30 Brush Truck Forestry 1960 Mack B Pumper 19-2527 Mt.
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