Friday, August 19, 2016

Viper-powered 1944 Mack fire truck

A 1944 Mack fire truck successfully seize attention of the SEMA 2011 visitors. The modified truck comes with a quirky design, and left the impression of a legacy, if compared to the fire truck available today.
Viper-powered 1944 Mack fire truck. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1dCl9d)
As reported by Autoblog, the fire truck built by Tom Stark of Precision Designs adopts advanced technology of Dodge Viper. Rear suspension parts, axles, brakes, and wheels truck accidentally fetched from the 2008 Dodge Ram.
Left side view of Viper-powered 1944 Mack fire truck. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1dCl9d)
While its drivetrain, relying on a V10 engine taken from 2005 Viper SRT10 mated to an automatic transmission of the Dodge 48RE, 24-inch American Force wheels. Unfortunately, there is no official information about the ability of fire truck's engine.
Rear side view of Viper-powered 1944 Mack fire truck. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1dCl9d)
Black colored fire truck is also equipped the ladder placed on the right side, complete with a fire extinguisher. While in the front there is also light shooting to help the lighting. Not only that, the back intentionally designed specifically as a fire hose reels, and there are also two decoration sirens.
Wood-accented ornaments purposely given at the truck interior, in order to give the impression of retro as well as luxurious.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOBLOG]
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