WTS/WTT Ferno-Washington Model 54 Cot

Nicholas Studer

PCS Elected Director 2022-2025
Acquired a very nice Ferno-Washington Model 54 last year for my 1963 GMC rescue ambulance (http://www.professionalcarsociety.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17458). Near-new condition, works great. However, what i failed to note (before buying of course!!) is that it was somewhat newer in design than the one that once resided in my vehicle. The serial number dates it to 1983! Surprising indeed - some folks, like the State of Washington apparently - still wanted this two-level model cot.

Over time, F-W chose to eliminate the red footpad in the pull-handle at the foot of the cot. The height of the handle also decreased slightly, so one can't be inserted. These also became permanently mounted. A second change was that the release "lever" at the head of the cot was changed from a metal "T" to a likely more robust, integrated "V." Third, the rubber bumpers were moved to the bottom carriage rather than attached to the top pegs. Honestly - few besides weirdos like me would likely notice such minimally noticeable design changes. :confused:

Regardless - I can't see any use for it with my current collection, and have a hard time imaging a future use. I would be interested in selling it for a reasonable offer, or trading it for something else of interest. If you've got an earlier Model 54 - maybe we can work a deal? :)

I am willing to ship FedEx door-to-door, or ship by Grayhound terminal to terminal at their actual cost. Depending on how far you are from me and your chosen method - cost of shipping a cot has ranged from $90-$180 in my experience.
 

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I have vacancy,54 do Washington up here I don't need any more. But my goal like your would be to get down some.
 
the list put it in to later 66 for date of manufacture. they ended 66 with 79999. it good fit for that one.

You are neglecting the "I" prefix, which dates to Jan-Dec 1983 by that table. http://www.professionalcarsociety.org/forums/showthread.php?t=18967 this is most certainly a 1983 cot. The changes you see on this one were similar to
"updates" made to the Model 21 and Model 30 around that time.

If you change your mind - it's still here. I believe I could bring it to this year's meet if desired.
 
Yes I did thought I had removed that post just goes to show you that once put in cyber space you have lost control.
 
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