Dennis Sabre

Dennis Sabre
A Dennis Sabre fire engine in Dublin.

The Dennis Sabre was a purpose-built fire appliance introduced by Dennis Specialist Vehicles of Guildford, Surrey, England in the mid-1990s. The Sabre comes in three sizes, Sabre, Sabre ML, Sabre XL. Most of the coachbuilding on these chassis were by John Dennis Coachbuilders of Guildford, England. Production ceased in 2007. Over the Sabre's 13 years in production it has passed through several subtle styling changes, mainly to the grille.

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