The 1973 Volvo FL613 Fire Heavy Truck is a heavy-duty firefighting vehicle, capable of tackling the toughest fires. Its unique exterior is unmistakable and is constructed of sturdy aluminum and steel that can handle the heat of the most intense fires. The truck is equipped with a 10-speed manual transmission and a powerful Volvo BF6A 13-liter engine that can generate up to 232 horsepower and up to 711 lb-ft of torque. The interior of the truck is equipped with two fire-fighting pumps, a 1000-liter water tank, and a large driver's cab that is roomy and comfortable enough to carry a full four-person crew. In addition, the truck features a complete foam-injection system, and the fire-fighting hose, suitable for resisting extreme fire temperatures, is fitted along the sides of the truck for easy access. The truck also has an automatic-activation system for the pumps, so that the crew can spray fire-suppressing foam from the truck's nozzles without having to waste precious time. The large water tank provides an indication of the fire's intensity and helps the crew to plan and control the firefighting operation. The exterior is designed to resist fire and heat damage, and includes a front-mounted monitor, a corner-mount light tower, floodlights, and a heavy-duty rescue winch. The winch is equipped with a 60-meter cable for heavy lifting and a 5-meter cable for quick-building scaffolding and raising ladders. The 1973 Volvo FL613 Fire Truck is a durable and efficient vehicle, designed to keep firefighters safe and help combat the most challenging fires.
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