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1992 GMC Commercial Pumper
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1992 GMC Commercial Pumper
Truck Type Used Pumpers and Engines
Manufacturer
Year Built 1992
Mileage 14,334
Location USA - Northeast
Stock # 17618
Price $35,000

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  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 17618
  • 1992
  • Topkick GMC Volvo Chassis
  • 2 - Door Commercial
  • Length: 23'
  • Truck Height: 8' 6"
  • Wheelbase: 174"
  • GVWR: 29,000
  • Seating for 3;
  • Mileage: 14,334
  • Caterpillar 3116 250 HP Diesel Engine
  • Fuller FS7206 Manual Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • American Godiva ASG-100-21 1000 GPM Side-Mount Pump
  • 750 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank
  • Driver's Side Discharges: (2) 2 1/2"
  • Crosslays/Speedlays: Crosslays: (2) 1 1/2"
  • Officer's Side Discharge: (2) 2 1/2"
  • Rear Discharges: (2) 1 1/2", (1) 2 1/2"
  • Driver's Side Suction: (1) 2 1/2", (1) 5"
  • Officer's Side Suction: (1) 2 1/2", (1) 5"

Electrical - Lighting

  • Telescoping Lights (2)

Options

  • Federal Q Siren
  • Front Tow Hook

    Front & Rear Stabilizer Bars,

    50 Gallon Step Fuel Tank

    1000 Watt Block Heater

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Apparatus Information

  • With under 25,000 miles, this used fire truck has been very well taken care of over its life. There should be plenty of life left to respond to emergency calls in your own fire department with this piece of emergency equipment.


  • Changes in NFPA in 1991 significantly increased fire fighter's safety when operating a fire truck. Buying a used fire apparatus newer than this year will bring those safety features into your firehouse as well. The enclosed cab which was required in 1991 and forward brought fire fighters out of the elements of weather, and into the safety of the fire apparatus cab.