The Magirus-Deutz F Mercur-125 Fire Truck 1956 is an iconic and imposing vehicle that reflects the advancement of fire-fighting technology in the 1950s. Its unique character and presence make it a popular choice for collectors as well as vintage fire-fighting enthusiast. Its bold, angular lines and bright red livery stand out from other vehicles of its vintage. Its commanding presence is further enhanced by its iconic solid stainless steel grille and glossy finish that reflect a proud and impressive industrial heritage. The engine is a powerful 12-cylinder 4-stroke 140 hp Deutz F6L diesel that provides a maximum speed of up to 88 mph. The whole vehicle stands at 15.5 feet in length and weighs 8.5 tons. Its powerful design also includes a Manual 4-speed ZF gearbox and powerful Air Stromberg-Haas 8-cylinder compressor, which is connected to a high pressure air tank. This ensures the Fire Truck can deliver over 1000 liters of pressurized water in a minute. The Cab of the Fire Truck is designed for a crew of four, with plenty of space for equipment and supplies. The Firemans seat is adjustable and folds away for convenient storage and the cabin also features a comprehensive dashboard arraged with switches and knobs. Finally, its unique design and vintage aesthetic makes the Magirus-Deutz F Mercur-125 Fire Truck 1956 an iconic and truly remarkable vehicle, that captivates collectors and vintage firefighting enthusiasts alike. The perfect balance between power, presence, and style makes it a timeless classic that will continue to be admired for many more years to come.
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