1985 Grumman / Simon-Duplex 75' Snorkel | Used Truck Details

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1985 Grumman / Simon-Duplex 75' Snorkel
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  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 04597
  • 1985
  • Grumman Fire Body
  • Simon-Duplex Chassis
  • Custom
  • Length: 37" 0"
  • Truck Height: 11' 7"
  • Wheelbase: 230"
  • GVWR: 47,000
  • Seating for 3; 2 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 8,401
  • Cummins Diesel Engine
  • Allison Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Waterous 2000 GPM Pump
  • Driver's Side Discharges: 3 - 2.5"

Electrical - Lighting

  • Telescoping Lights

Options

  • : 75 Aerial Device
  • Truck Description
This truck is good for its age and available immediately. It was a reserve unit for years and was only used when the front-line unit went in for service. Other than that, it was garaged.

Apparatus Information

  • Grumman Emergency Products was a fire apparatus manufacturer located in Roanoke, Virginia. Grumman Aerospace Corporation was a well-known manufacturer of aircraft. Its most famous products included Second World War fighters like the Wildcat and Hellcat, and Cold War aircraft like the F-14 Tomcat, A-6 Intruder, EA-6B Prowler and E-2 Hawkeye. Grumman was also a chief contractor for the US Space Program and a manufacturer of the Gulfstream business jet. In 1976, subsidiary Grumman Allied Industries acquired the Howe Fire Apparatus Company. Howe had earlier purchased fire truck manufacturers Oren Roanoke Corporation and Coast Apparatus Inc.. Initially, Grumman maintained the Howe and Oren names but in 1980, closed the Howe plant in Indiana and consolidated production at the former Oren plant in Roanoke. Grumman shut down its emergency division in 1992. KME acquired the rights to the product line but only produced the Aerialcat. The Aerialcat is still a part of KME's offerings. Grumman itself was acquired in 1994 by Northrop Corporation and is now known as Northrop Grumman. Grumman-Olson, a separate arm of Grumman, built step van chassis commonly used by fire departments as rescue and command vehicles. Grumman Olson declared bankruptcy in 2001 and was purchased by JBPCO in 2003. It operates today under the name Morgan Olson. Grumman built a full line of apparatus on commercial and custom chassis. It introduced its own line of aerial devices in 1982 and a custom Panther chassis from HME in 1988. In keeping with Grumman's aircraft heritage, its fire apparatus line were given 'cat' names, including Aerialcat ladder/tower trucks, Firecat pumpers and Panther chassis.
    http://fire.wikia.com/wiki/Grumman_Emergency_Products

  • This truck has the pump to move water wherever you need it! The gallons per minute this used fire truck will flow will help get your fire flow capacity needed to help your Fire Department's ISO rating!


  • This old fire truck would make a good collector's rig, or parade piece for a Volunteer Fire Department, or a Fire Fighter who just wants their own rig to make local appearances.


  • This fire truck has been well taken care of, and has very little use during its life. With very few miles, it should serve your fire department for years to come!