This is the National Motor Museum 1938 Ford Fire Engine in 1:32 scale.
The 1938 Ford Fire Engine stands as a testament to pre-war American utility and craftsmanship, combining Ford’s reliable flathead V8 power with specialized firefighting equipment in a compact and maneuverable package. Unlike larger, more complex rigs of the era, the 1938 Ford was designed for smaller towns and departments, offering ease of maintenance, affordability, and quick response times. Its Art Deco styling, open cab, and hand-crafted ladders and hose reels gave it both functional charm and vintage character—setting it apart as a practical yet stylish solution during a time when municipal budgets were tight, but reliability was paramount.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
The 1938 Ford Fire Engine stands as a testament to pre-war American utility and craftsmanship, combining Ford’s reliable flathead V8 power with specialized firefighting equipment in a compact and maneuverable package. Unlike larger, more complex rigs of the era, the 1938 Ford was designed for smaller towns and departments, offering ease of maintenance, affordability, and quick response times. Its Art Deco styling, open cab, and hand-crafted ladders and hose reels gave it both functional charm and vintage character—setting it apart as a practical yet stylish solution during a time when municipal budgets were tight, but reliability was paramount.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
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