American LaFrance » 500 Series

The American LaFrance-Foamlite Corporation's next big product news was the ultra-streamlined 500 Series announced in June, 1938. If there ever was an example of form over function in fire engine design, the art deco American LaFrance 500 Series was it. The 500 Series' ultra-streamlined "envelope" body concealed everything. Hard suction hoses were tucked out of sight behind curved upper rear body quarter panels. Ladders were carried in a streamlined overhead enclosed rack, the front end of which was faired into the cab roof. Huge rectangular doors extended down to hidden running boards. Seated amidships, the driver peered through a narrow, tank-like windshield. Even the bell was tucked out of sight behind the 500's massive two-piece grille.

Five-Hundred Series body styles ranged all the way from open semi-cabs to rear entrance canopy, four-door sedan cab and fully-enclosed van-style bodies. All projected an impressive modern-as-tomorrow appearance. Two V-12 engines were available in the big "500" - the 190-horsepower Lycoming-derived "small" twelve or the big 240 horsepower 312-A twelve. The high-styled 500 Series pumpers were equipped with an all-new American LaFrance designed and built Centraflow two-stage centrifugal pump available in capacities ranging from 500 to 1500 gallons-per-minute. The new 500 Series immediately replaced the Junior and Senior 400 Series. The 500s bold styling was extended to all other models including city service ladder trucks and quads, new straight frame service aerials and quintuple combinations and tractor-drawn aerial ladder trucks.

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  1. jeff brown
    2011-07-04 04:20:36

    my dept has a 1941 500 series tiller with a v 12 e engine and someone has stolen the radiator out of it, any information on where i could find one would be greatly appreciated. a pic of our tiller is on this sight, the one with the training tower in the background

  2. Mike Ely
    2011-10-12 00:07:49

    There is a forum for ALF owners that may help: http://www.alfowners.com/dnn/Forums/tabid/57/Default.aspx

  3. Larry Boen
    2013-03-05 19:06:15

    I have a 39 ladder and am looking to trade the ladder back for a pumper back

  4. steven willhite
    2016-06-18 06:39:14

    am looking 1939-1946 American lafrance 500-600 series , no B models.
    quad cab / open top, sheetmetal only.

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