The Cameron (MO) Historical Society recently received word about a 1939 fire truck that once operated in the city, MyCameronNews.com reported. The historical society is requesting donations from the public to bring the fire truck back to its original home.
A fund has been established through Bank Northwest in Cameron. Those wishing to make a donation can visit Bank Northwest at 814 North Walnut in Cameron, or call the bank at (816) 632-7000.
A Tennessee man bought the fire truck intending to restore it as a pickup truck. But when he saw the lettering, which said Cameron, Truck #2, he reached out to the Cameron Historical Society to gauge their interest, the report said.
Originally asking $7,500 for the old fire truck, the Tennessee man quoted the historical society a price of $6,000. A local resident who will be traveling to Tennessee offered to take a flatbed and transport the fire truck home to Cameron. The truck is included in the 1939 Cameron film when it was brand new, the report said.
The historical society is excited about the find, the report said, but lacks the funds to buy it. The society feels the truck (pictured above) should belong to the people of Cameron for the enjoyment of the community, the report said.