Lil’ Squirt

Monster Fire Truck Lil’ Squirt was built and designed by President Jeffrey Cook and is available for events. Call for pricing and availability. 1937 Downs MFG Body with Wildfire MFG Bed Unit Blown 454 Chevy Engine, turbo 400 transmission 22 inches of suspension travel with 2.5 ton axles 52” tall Firestone tires

Antique Fire Trucks

(Old Timer) 1934 Chevy Fire Truck This truck is used for parades and other fire related functions to bridge the age gap that occurs between young and old fire fighters.     1958 GMC Fire Truck This truck is owned by Jack Cook, Jeffrey’s father.   1927 Sanford City Service Hook and Ladder-This is 1 Read More …

Fire/Rescue Ranger

Polaris 700cc Fuel Injected Water Cooled Engine Automatic Transmission 6 Wheel Drive 43 MPH 5 HP Pacer Pump 75 Gallon Water Tank 3 Gallon Foam Cell with Inductor 100ft of 3/4″ hose reel Hose Bed for 1 3/4″ hose Stokes Basket 18x18x24 Storage Compartment Mini LED Lightbar LED Lighting Siren with Volume Control

Replacement Wheels and Tires

Tired of getting stuck with your original F450 or F550 duallys? We now have super single wheel and tire replacements available. 11×20 inch steel wheels are direct bolt on replacements for your factory duallys. There are many tire options available for these wheels. Tires that are pictured are Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Radial 33×13.5×20 Load Read More …

Heartland USA

Be sure to check out the March/April issue of Heartland USA (Page 12; Page 13). 1st Attack’s president, Jeffrey Cook, is featured in an article titled All Fired Up on page 12. We were honored to be chosen for this opportunity. Look for another article next month in Four Wheeler Magazine.

Four Wheeler Magazine

Jeffrey Cook is featured in the July issue of Four Wheeler Magazine, beginning on page 26.  The article can be found in newstands now.  A special thank you to Jim Allen and Four Wheeler for their interest in Silly Willy and Little Squirt.  Click on the following link to go to Fourwheeler.com: http://www.fourwheeler.com/featuredvehicles/129_0907_1937_ford_1952_willys_classic_monster_trucks/index.html