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Product description ■ Contribution to Renault's Fire Fighting Activities In the 1920 s, many fire departments became aware of the existence of cars and replaced the carriages that had been in use. As in the French, so did the German.
But at the time there were only a few companies that specialized in the needs and wishes of fire departments. First of all, small suppliers acquired new buyers, but major Renault decided to offer the service.
Renault Louis Renault realized that the fire departments were looking for modern transportation for fire fighting. As part of the LO model, Renault was equipped with fire engines as standard.
As was customary at the time, Renault designed the body of the fire engines to have no doors or roof. Four men could sit on a simple double bench seat made of long wood placed along the length of the vehicle.
On the other hand, the driver and passenger seat passengers could sit on a bench seat with a comfortable cushion as usual.
Because the seat took up so much space, the drum containing the hose - which took on its shape for years to come - was attached to the rear end.
On the other hand, Renault engineers found a clever solution for the fixed hose, which was attached to the long front fender.
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Scale : 1/43
Material : resin
Specifications : limited production of 333 pieces