I recently came across this interesting listing on govdeals.com for a 1990 International Harvester (IHC) fire department squad vehicle that was originally part of the Mount Prospect Fire Department fleet. It's currently up for auction with just over two weeks left until it ends on September 22, 2023, at 12:26 PM Eastern Time. The reserve hasn't been met yet, so there's still time for someone to snatch this gem up. The starting bid is just $100, which seems almost too good to be true, especially considering what this truck offers. There have been four bids so far, with the current high bid standing at $5,000. Bids are increasing in increments of $50, and the auction format suggests that interest might be growing as the end date approaches. This particular truck is powered by a DTA 466 diesel engine with only 13,000 miles on it, making it a rare find. It's been meticulously maintained throughout its life, spending most of its time indoors when not in use. The vehicle has an automatic transmission and a GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of 36,220 lbs. One standout feature is the ONAN 7500KW diesel generator, which has only 572 hours of use on it. It's equipped with two retractable reels holding 200 feet of 3-wire 30-amp power cords. The rear cabin includes a heater, and the body features lockable roll-up doors with ample storage space and pull-out drawers. The front bumper houses an 8,000 lb Ramsey winch with a roller fairlead, while an upgraded LED emergency light bar and four telescopic floodlights provide excellent visibility. Additionally, there's a cascade breathing air tank filling system with explosion-proof tanks that have been hydrostatically tested and are good for another five years. What makes this truck even more appealing is its versatility. With a bit of work, it could easily be converted into a dump truck, box truck, tow truck, or adapted for countless other purposes. The engine runs smoothly without any warning lights, and the transmission shifts perfectly. The emergency lights are fully operational, and the roll-up doors are in excellent condition. The Betten/Remke body is made of durable aluminum, ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion. The tires have good tread, and there are no known cracks in the glass. While there is normal wear and tear on both the exterior and interior, the truck remains fully functional and ready for its next adventure. The reason for the auction is straightforward—scheduled replacement. The maintenance schedule calls for checks every 3,000 miles, and the vehicle has been adhering to this regimen since it was last serviced by the Mount Prospect Public Works Fleet. The seller notes that there are no known issues with the truck, which was fully operational when taken out of service. If you're interested in checking out this unique piece of firefighting history, you can reach out to Kevin DeLuca at (847) 870-5640 between 9 AM and 3 PM, Monday through Friday, to ask questions or schedule an inspection. Special thanks to Martin for sharing this find! Here are a few images to give you a better idea of what this truck looks like: Cnc Machining Centers,3 Axis Vertical machining Center,Horizontal Machining Centers,3 Axis Machining Centers,4 Axis Machining Centers Dongguan Liyang Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.leyomachine.com