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Old 28-10-09, 04:15
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There were a number of the ALVIS SALAMANDER fire fighting vehicles brought to Canada. These were the 6 wheeled machines based on the Stalwart chassis platform.

Does anyone know if one has survived anywhere in Canada?

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Old 28-10-09, 05:44
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Sorry Robin, I don't think I have ever seen one, but this pic may help jog someone's memory.

More pics at: http://www.firehouse651.com/gallery/Major-Foam-Vehicles

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Old 28-10-09, 20:35
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These were the 6 wheeled machines based on the Stalwart chassis platform.
Hi Robin,

The other way around to be precise, the Stalwart was developed from the Salamander.
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Old 28-10-09, 21:58
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There were a number of the ALVIS SALAMANDER fire fighting vehicles brought to Canada. These were the 6 wheeled machines based on the Stalwart chassis platform.

Does anyone know if one has survived anywhere in Canada?

Robin
There was an Alvis foam fire truck in North Bay when I was stationed there is '67..
My roommate was an ME tech that worked on it and it had a peculularity on it that was annoying and erratic...
When cold..they would jump in..start it up .hit the throttle and it would idle away at zero and a quarter miles an hour..not a good thing for a fire truck to be doing....
anyway in a matter of minutes with a brutal massaging of the foot feed away it would go and tear off to the fire..and be good the rest of the day..
This would not happen every time and he finally got a call that the Alvis Rep was coming in Saturday morning and they were going to find out the problem..
Anyway I went along as "Winger Al..to make sure there was no beer drinking involved that didn't include me...
To make a long story short ..they started it up.and Marv my buddy was goosing the foot feed and this Rep was in the engine bay..a d he jumped down..Marv was just backing off and he put it in gear and it caught and nearly ran over the tech rep..
Funny as hell to see him in his spotless white coveralls rolling in the mud and oil outside the shop where they had parked it over night to make sure of a cool start..
Anyway the fix was a loose set screw on the throttle linkage that when warm would expand enough to catch and operate until it could cool down and slipped back into its evil ways..
My Alvis story for today..No Idea where it is today but may still be on the base or in the area.

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Old 30-10-09, 23:43
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being a former fire fighter for a volunteer dept, i can tell you that many rural departments get their equipment and vehicles used through government auctions. since most fire apparatus live indoors, and are generally well taken care of, i would bet it's in the vehicle bay of some rural, volunteer fire department. having said that, once the fire dept is done with a vehicle, it usually either goes to another department, or up for general sale. if the latter is the case, and since it is a 6x6, it probably ended up on a farm.
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Old 11-02-12, 05:46
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Just an update.

I have found an RCAF one preserved in Canada.

Intentions are to go see it and document it later this winter.

Report and details later

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Old 27-05-14, 12:16
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One has just popped up in Manitoba, the owner cant get onto this forum I believe.

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Old 28-05-14, 02:26
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And it is fr sale.

The new owner is on HMVF but doesn't seem to understand how a forum works . . .

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