


Midtown Madness 2 introduces multi-wheel steering, which could be why the Freightliner Century didn't have its flatbed trailer in the final version of it as it had four wheels. Gray (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack)īlack (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack)īlack/Red (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Turquoise (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Pink (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Lime Green (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Silver (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) White (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Purple (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Orange (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Light Blue (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack)

NialBlack's Mod Blue (made available in through used for MM2 Colors Pack) Green (unlocked through completion of all San Francisco Blitz events) This fire truck is almost indestructible, but its top speed and cornering leave a lot to be desired. In early 2008, American LaFrance was filed for bankruptcy, but recovered later that year under a new initiative to spread the vehicles' production across the US.

In 2005, rights to LaFrance were once again sold to Patriach Partners, who still used the same plant, until DaimlerChrysler started using it as an assembly line for the Dodge/Freightliner Sprinter, a rebranded Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. It was in this period that the Freightliner Century, Freightliner FLD 120 Classic XL, American LaFrance Fire Truck and Silver Eagle Fire Truck were produced. In 1995, Freightliner bought out American LaFrance, along with other commercial vehicle brands. Over the years, it has made many different types of firefighting vehicles, from airport crash turcks to aerial ladders trucks, such as the American LaFrance Type 700 of the 1950s. A real American LaFrance Fire Truck, used for the Portland Fire Department in Oregon.Īmerican LaFrance has been producing firefighting equipment since 1873 and fire engines since 1903.
