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  1. May 11, 2019 · Hahn Motors Inc.'s rooster hood ornament still adorns the 1923 Hahn Fire Engine and Truck sold in 1979 by the Tatamy Volunteer Fire Co., and returned Saturday, May 11, 2019, from the home of a ...

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  2. Sep 28, 2014 · DAVID MCKEOWN/STAFF PHOTO A firetruck from Union Fire Company No. 1, Hamburg, built by Hahn Motors, travels down Fourth Street in Hamburg on Sunday during the Hahn Motors Reunion and Muster parade.

  3. Sep 24, 2014 · Hahn Motors reunion to pay tribute to firetruck maker. By Frank Andruscavage. Sep 24, 2014 Updated Apr 15, 2020. 💬. FRANK ANDRUSCAVAGE/STAFF PHOTO Ned Beck of the Schuylkill Historical Fire ...

  4. Aug 27, 2019 · Buy Now. On Sept. 28, rain or shine, the Hahn 30th Anniversary Reunion Muster will be held in Hamburg, bringing together lovers of Hahn fire apparatus as well as former employees of the company ...

  5. spaamfaa.org › resources-encyclopedia-hahnHahn Motors - SPAAMFAA

    Hahn Motor Trucks was an early victim of the great Depression and went out of business in 1932. However, Bill Hahn promptly formed a new company, Hahn Motors, Inc., which resumed building commercial trucks and some fire apparatus. Hahn was a regional builder of fire apparatus until the 1960s when Hahn emerged as a nationally recognized builder.

  6. Paterson's Hahn Apparatus. Hahn Fire Apparatus, also known as Hahn Motors, was a custom and commercial fire apparatus and truck builder formerly located in Hamburg, PA. It was in operation from 1916 until its closure in 1989. In the 1970s Paterson purchased 6 Hahn 1250 GPM pumpers: In 1971 four were bought and assigned to Engine Company 1, 3, 5 ...

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  8. Aug 1, 2023 · Hahn — Operating Solo. 2023-08-01 - WITH BOB TOMAINE. Independen­t truck manufactur­ers have numbered far fewer than Independen­ts building cars, and while several independen­t truck makers still exist today, one managed to outlive Studebaker before disappeari­ng just as American Motors was vanishing into Chrysler.

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