Chicago Fire Department 1954 AutocarĀ® Squad 9

SKU:
FR023-9
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$199.00
(14 reviews)
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Chicago Fire Department 1954 Autocar Squad 9 Scale Model Specs

  • Scale: 1:50
  • Production Quantity: 150
  • Squad 9 is unique because it features a stokes basket mounted on the driver side.
  • Multi-materials including High Def Resin, stainless steel photo etch metal, wire, rubber and other composites.
  • Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I.D. nameplate.
  • Model Dimensions: 5.75"L x 2"W x 2.25"T
  • Display Case Dimensions: 8"L x 4.5"W x 3.75"T

About the Scale Model

This Chicago Fire Department 1954 Autocar Squad 9 scale model is a museum grade replica. Like all Fire Replicas models, every detail is modeled to perfection and with razor sharp precision. The replica features the specific department configuration and graphics, leaving no detail overlooked. The display case is custom manufactured with high quality acrylic and resin. The stainless steel etched plate features the department and truck name, and department seal. This replica is a treasure to be displayed and admired and is in no way a toy.

Safety Warning

This is not a toy and not suitable for children under the age of 14. This highly detailed scale model contains small, intricate pieces that may present a choking hazard.

2017 © Autocar, LLC.

Reviews

  • 5
    Awesome Autocar!

    Posted by Unknown on 3rd Jan 2017

    My first Fire Replica model and boy, am I amazed. The beauty of this model and level of detail are amazing. I'm an Autocar fan so will be on the lookout for future Autocar issues by Fire Replicas, for sure.

  • 5
    The Best Model Ever !!!

    Posted by John Albanese on 28th Dec 2016

    I've been collecting Model Fire Vehicles for over 38 years and this is the best one to ever be released. I've even had custom made models that were very expensive and as good as they were, nothing ever came close to this quality. Other than a few select Chicago and F.D.N.Y. rigs, I collect only "Vintage" rigs. I've placed several want ads on various scale model sites looking to hire a builder of a Chicago Autocar Squad without any luck. So you can imagine how I felt when they were released, not to mention their quality and very fair price. I don't really collect the usual fare (pumpers & trucks) any more. But as far as Squads, Chief's Buggies and Specialty rigs (like say, Chicago's Big John), I'll be a loyal customer for ever !!!! I can't wait to see their next Vintage release. Thanks for adding the best ever model to my collection and Keep Up The Great Work !!!!

  • 5
    Well worth the wait!

    Posted by Ron Heal on 27th Dec 2016

    When I saw pictures of the concept Chicago Autocar squad in February I knew it was a" must have" piece for my collection. Jack Connors shared the pictures at the SPAAMFAA winter meeting in Houston. He also shared that the pri9ce would be right at $200.00 and the goal was to have them in customers hand in time for Christmas. The detail and quality is indeed museum quality. The case is also a high quality case. Having been around Chicago in the early '60's the Autocar squads were familiar. You have picked a very unique pierce of fire fighting apparatus to turn into a quality model.

  • 5
    Chicago Squads

    Posted by Bob Milnes on 23rd Dec 2016

    Nicolas you have hit another home run with the Chicago Squads! That is a classic vintage rig that was a workhorse for the department for many years. I grew up in Iowa and my parents took me on a vacation to Chicago. We took the train and as we were walking out of the train station a full assignment was responding and that was the first time seeing one of the squads. To me that was the best part of our visit to Chicago and made me a "buff". I hope you are thinking about doing more models of famous vintage rigs. Rigs today all look a lot alike, but the vintage rigs had character and style.

  • 5
    CFD Autocar Squad

    Posted by James Liedberg on 23rd Dec 2016

    An excellent representation of a historic rig from Chicago ! If you are a die-cast collector or appreciate historic fire apparatus this is a must have piece. My thanks to Fire Replicas for producing this model.

  • 5
    Fond memories heritage with a hint of more reminders to present

    Posted by Timmy Hanks on 23rd Dec 2016

    So enjoyed the Autocar Squad 09 - as a former paramedic officer for the Chicago Fire Department - this particular model is the only one of the Autocar Squad series that has the stokes basket attached alongside the portside external railing/hose bed board. It reminds me of the rich heritage that the fire service continues to have and puts a smile on my face thinking this model - for me anyway - it best represents what I might imagine as the earliest EMS/Fire response as represented by the stokes basket. The quality of workmanship, the detail, the precision is excellent. I own several other models and have so enjoyed the excellent work of your team! Keep up the great work Nick!!

  • 5
    Great Detail

    Posted by Rodney Rickert on 23rd Dec 2016

    Model detail is so accurate. I like to collect different versions and this one fits the bill. Keep up the great work. This is my second Fire Replicas model with one on order.

  • 5
    1954 Autocar Chicago Fire Truck.

    Posted by Unknown on 23rd Dec 2016

    I was really impressed by the great detail of this fire truck. I am looking forward to purchasing more of your fire trucks. I would like to see some Pirsch fire trucks added to your models. It would be great to see ladder trucks, pumpers, a rescue squad, and a tow truck made by Pirsch. I know that there were cities in Milwaukee, Racine, Chicago, and Memphis, that had a lot of the Pirsch fire trucks in their firehouses.

  • 5
    Quality Unsurpassed!

    Posted by Joe on 23rd Dec 2016

    Another home run! And who would have ever imagined a retro rig! What a great idea on Fire Replica's part! Let's hope for more Chicago rigs in 2017!

  • 5
    nice piece

    Posted by Charles A. Seaboyer on 23rd Dec 2016

    Headlights look to be a little too large,other than that it is a fine replica of a unique rig. I would like to purchase another if you make any more. I would like to see you do more models of unique vintage apparatus. I already suggested that you do models of Boston's 5 1947 L-model Mack Engine Squads.

  • 5
    Just gets better and better !!!!!!!!

    Posted by Robert Knowles on 20th Dec 2016

    Got mine in the mail last week. No damage or loose parts, well packed. The model itself is just AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Detailing is SUPERB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love that the emergency lights and other lights have real lenses and not just painted in. I don't think they could improve on this model in any way. I can't tell yet how much detailing is in the cab but even it is minimal the external detail would more then make up for it !!!!!!!!!!! This is the 2nd model I've purchased (also have the Jack Daniels Pierce engine) and will work overtime to pay for them when needed. I hope they are planning on coming out with many more of these "Golden Oldies" !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am anxiously awaiting. Thank You all for these WONDERFUL models !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 5
    Exquisite

    Posted by Jim on 14th Dec 2016

    Breathtaking. Absolute perfection. The level of detail is amazing for the scale involved. The finish and graphics are flawless. And what a solid gesture to do a throwback piece for all the Autocar junkies out here. Together with the '49 & '52 models, these were one of a kind. Not one of them escaped the scrapyard. Thank you for this 3D memory. P.S. It's whispering to me that it needs a Mack "L" model engine to keep it company. Wait and something else....a FWD tiller H&L too if possible! Merry Christmas.