Are you a collector or history enthusiast looking for a truly unique addition to your collection? Explore the extraordinary world of rare steam fire engines, now available for discerning buyers. These aren’t just antiques—they are fully functional pieces of firefighting history, lovingly restored to captivate and amaze.
Rare and Unique: Authentic steam-powered fire engines from the early 20th century.
Fully Functional: Operable artifacts showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
Expertly Restored: Each machine has been meticulously restored to operational condition by specialists.
Historical Significance: Celebrate the bravery of early firefighters and the evolution of firefighting technology.
Located in the Czech Republic, our steam fire engines represent an investment in history, craftsmanship, and innovation. These machines are perfect for:
Private Collectors
Museums
Historical Exhibitions
Film Productions
Type: Bi-cylindrical, four-wheel steam fire engine.
Year: 1904
Manufacturer: Fr. Kernreuter, Wien – Hernals (Austria).
Features: Combines the elegance of steam power with manual operation. A true example of the golden age of steam-powered firefighting machinery.
Type: Steam-powered, three-cylinder, four-wheel syringe design.
Manufacturer: W. Knaust, Vienna (Austria).
Features: This machine offers a glimpse into innovative engineering from the early 1900s, blending utility and artistry in its design.
Experience the power and grace of these incredible steam fire engines through our detailed video demonstrations. Watch as the gears turn, steam hisses, and these engineering marvels come to life. Each machine is not just a mechanical artifact but a living piece of history.
Owning one of our steam fire engines is more than acquiring an artifact—it’s a chance to:
Preserve a Historical Legacy: Celebrate the innovations that shaped modern firefighting.
Own a Functional Masterpiece: These aren’t just for display—they are operable, showcasing the brilliance of early engineers.
Celebrate Bravery: Commemorate the courageous firefighters who paved the way for today’s firefighting technology.
Our rare steam fire engines are perfect for serious collectors, museums, and those passionate about preserving history. Contact us today to learn more or schedule a viewing.
📞 Contact us: Steam.Fire.Engine@gmail.com
📍 Location: Czech Republic (Central Europe)
🌍 Worldwide Shipping Available
Dive into the golden age of firefighting with this video showcasing two fully operational steam-powered fire engines. Currently housed in the Czech Republic (Europe), these one-of-a-kind machines are a testament to engineering brilliance and are available for purchase.
Unique Steam and Manual-Powered Bi-Cylindrical Four-Wheel Fire Engine
This exceptional fire engine seamlessly blends steam power with manual operation, featuring a bi-cylindrical, four-wheel design for maximum firefighting efficiency. Its dual-suction and dual-stream capabilities make it an ideal centerpiece for collectors, museums, and anyone passionate about firefighting history.
Fr. Kernreuter, Vienna-Hernals
Produced in 1904 by the esteemed Fr. Kernreuter in Vienna-Hernals, Austria, this fire engine represents the zenith of early 20th-century engineering. It stands as a tribute to the innovation and craftsmanship of its era.
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1904
Fully Restored and Operational
Lovingly and meticulously restored to its original glory, this fire engine is far more than just a museum exhibit. It is fully functional, showcasing the genius of historic firefighting technologies in action.
Private Collector
Currently housed in a private collection, this fire engine is an extraordinary example of mechanical heritage, carefully preserved for historical research, public exhibitions, and as a living reminder of firefighting history.
Steam-Powered, Three-Cylinder Quadracycle with Four-Wheel Syringe System
This remarkable steam-powered quadracycle features a three-cylinder design and a four-wheel syringe system, delivering dual-side suction and a two-stream layout. It is perfectly suited for advanced collectors, technical museums, and anyone passionate about preserving historical industrial machinery.
W. Knaust, Vienna
Crafted around 1904 by the renowned W. Knaust in Vienna, this quadracycle represents the pinnacle of industrial designand engineering innovation from early 20th-century Austria.
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Circa 1904
Expertly Restored and Fully Functional
Meticulously restored to both operational reliability and aesthetic perfection, this machine is an exceptional example of historical engineering. It is ideal for use in educational demonstrations, museum exhibits, and as a fully functional artifact of industrial ingenuity.
Private Collector
Currently part of a carefully curated private collection, this quadracycle serves as an invaluable resource for historical studies, educational purposes, and as a testament to the technological advancements of its era.
Elevate your collection or exhibit with our rare, fully restored steam fire engines from the early 20th century. Whether you’re a museum curator, historical equipment dealer, or a private collector looking to own a unique piece of firefighting history, our machines provide not only visual splendor but also operational functionality and unparalleled historical significance.
Authentic Restoration: Each engine has been meticulously restored by experts to its original operational condition, ensuring precise historical accuracy in every detail.
Investment Value: These fire engines are not only collector’s items but also represent a significant and tangible investment in the preservation of history.
Exclusive Rarity: With only a limited number of these machines remaining worldwide, owning one is a privilege. It serves as a stunning centerpiece that combines museum-quality craftsmanship with the power to captivate audiences.
For pricing, detailed specifications, or to arrange a private viewing, contact us today. Don’t let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a priceless artifact of the past pass you by.
📧 Contact Us: Steam.Fire.Engine@gmail.com
💰 Price for both machines: 10 Bitcoin