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antique apparatus firegeezer on 21 Jun 2008 05:29 pm

Leapin’ Lena Lands At Library

THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY CITY OF MILPITAS in California has been looking for a place to display their antique fire engine.

The 1932 converted farm truck was their first fire engine and for some reason can no longer be housed in Fire Station #1 downtown.  The truck, nicknamed Leapin’ Lena because of the way it jumped when the first gear was engaged, is now owned by the Milpitas Historical Society.

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Milpitas Post photo

This week the historical group was able to work out an agreement with the City Council to place the truck in the library’s midtown parking garage.  A display area will be built including a security system to foil vandalism when the new garage is completed.

The city will provide $25,000 for the display construction and the historical society will provide the $14,000 security system as well as carrying liability insurance of at least $100,000.  It is expected that this location will be used for at least 10 years.

The Milpitas Post has the full STORY.

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