The Mercedes-Benz L1113 Fire Truck 1973 is an iconic engine of the past. The truck is a shining red beacon of bravery and was designed to be an effective and dependable asset for those fighting fires in the early 1970s. This magnificent vehicle boasts a 5.7L V8 engine as well as a 137 litre diesel fuel tank, the highest capacity of any fire truck of this time. The transmission is a 4-speed ZF manual and the brakes are four-wheel drum brakes, providing you with precise control and safety. The truck also has a revolutionary 9 metre long ladder, allowing you to reach higher buildings and greater heights with ease. The truck is versatile and can be used for pump operations, hose transportation, as well as rescuing people or animals trapped in high places. The truck features a loud siren, warning the public of danger, which is then quickly suppressed by the powerful engine. The classic and attractive interior of the Mercedes-Benz L1113 Fire Truck 1973 combines modern technology with comfort – including rubber flooring, adjustable driver and passenger seats, a raised driver platform, and a comfortable cabin. The truck stands out when compared to other similar engines due to its long service life – it was actively in service until the late 1990s. A true symbol of pride and heroism, the Mercedes-Benz L1113 Fire Truck 1973 is an indispensable piece of machinery for any firefighting team.
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