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  1. Hahn Motors Inc. was an American fire apparatus manufacturer located in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. William G. Hahn (1878-1937), a German immigrant, formed the Hahn Wagon & Carriage Works in 1898, and moved to Hamburg in 1901. William's brother Adam joined the company in the early 1900s and it moved into the motorized truck business. Hahn built its first fire truck in 1915. A side note, Hahn is ...

  2. The Hahn Wagon and Carriage Works was founded in 1898. The Hahn brothers started experimenting with motor trucks and in 1907 changed the name of the company to the Hahn Motor Truck and Wagon Company. In 1920 the name was changed again to Hahn Motor Trucks. By the 1920s, Hahn was building some fire apparatus regularly along with commercial trucks.

  3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hahn vehicles. Hahn Fire Apparatus, also known as Hahn Motors, was a fire engines and apparatus and truck builder formerly located in Hamburg, within Berks County, Pennsylvania. [1] It was in operation from 1916 until its closure in 1989.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · 50 YEARS OF E-ONE. For 50 years, first responders and the communities they serve have placed their trust in E-ONE and our innovative fire apparatus. We have been industry leaders since 1974, building the first extruded aluminum fire truck cab and body. Since that time, it has not only been our privilege, but our responsibility to continue that ...

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  5. Abstract: Hahn Motor Truck Company was a manufacturer of fire trucks and buses. The company built its own chassis and commercial trucks such as delivery vehicles and construction vehicles. This small collection consists of three views of an unoccupied Hahn Motor Truck Company deluxe bus: two exteriors and one interior. Dates: 1928. Hagley Museum.

  6. After building one truck and one automobile in his wagon works in 1907, W.G. Hahn decided to build trucks as well as wagons. Truck production was minimal prior to 1913. Hahn built conventional chain drive trucks powered by the Continental 4-cylinder engine. The 1 ½ -ton chassis cost $2,400 in 1914.

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  8. 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, and 12. They were all ...

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