The Magirus-Deutz SLF40-65 Fire Truck 1979 is a rugged, dependable fire-fighting vehicle that was designed to tackle the toughest of tasks and keep going. This medium-sized fire-fighting truck stands at 11 feet tall, with a wheelbase of 7.7 feet and an overall length of 24.5 feet. Its robust construction is driven by its reliable and fuel-efficient Magirus-Deutz 6-cylinder water cooled air-cooled full-pressure V8 engine, which is capable of producing up to 280 bhp and pumping up to 1000 gallons per minute. The truck also boasts a four-speed manual transmission, manual brakes, and all-wheel drive, making it highly maneuverable and able to tackle difficult terrain. The exterior of the truck has a body made of stainless steel that is resistant to weathering, corrosion, and wear. It also has a self-contained water tank carrying up to 500 gallons, giving firefighters ample capacity for their essentials. Furthermore, the fire truck is equipped with a range of advanced features such as a rotating warning beacon, an onboard fire-extinguishing system, and a manually operated power take-off system. The 1979 Magirus-Deutz SLF40-65 Fire Truck is an incredibly reliable and powerful fire-fighting vehicle that will keep working even under the most strenuous conditions.
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