Toyne has been building fire apparatus since 1942. An American family owned business, Toyne strives to produce the highest quality apparatus available for the American fire service. A Toyne apparatus is "built to take the call".
The Iowa-based fire apparatus manufacturer will present their latest fully customized trucks from April 28 through April 30 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
It all started in 1942 when blacksmith ‘Gib’ Toyne was asked by the City of Schleswig, IA, to produce a fire truck that would be mounted on a Model A Ford chassis.
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