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You lucky bastard! That is a sweet set of wheels!!
Nothing like that left around here.......
Thanks Tulsa, lucky for sure... Supposedly the car's been sitting for around 25 years, and it is virtually intact except for the motor & trans that were gently removed for a '63 Ambulance... Still has the fender skirts, hubcaps & jump seats in the back as well as a big inverter behind the passenger seat for 120v power...
Hey thanks Psychoholic, badass indeed... I'll take some pictures this coming weekend since it's finally warming up here & the snow is disappearing... It would be interesting to find some sort of history on it, but neither the fellow I got it from, nor the person he got it from have any idea... I absolutely love them roof lights...
Not even a broken window in it. Super cool. What's going under the hood? If you're in the northeast I could probably direct you to another 390 if you need one.
Great score! Hearty congrats. Impressive that it still has all 4 Safe-T-Vu lights.
Looks too rounded/tall for a Sentinel (42.5"). 48" headroom is a Volunteer. Post a shot of the ID plate when you can.
'61 Sentinel base price: $10,936
'61 Volunteer base price: $11,309
Thanks Atti much appreciated... I was quite startled to see this show up on Kijiji and to be so complete... Thanks for the name of the roof lights, now I need to figure out what kind of beacon belonged in the center...
I'll take a shot of the ID plate & probably post it tomorrow...
Not even a broken window in it. Super cool. What's going under the hood? If you're in the northeast I could probably direct you to another 390 if you need one.
I was very surprised about the condition of the glass, even the windshield is in great shape... Not sure about a power train, either a 390 to be period correct or I have a line on a 425 or 500 as well...
"When the silence beckons, and the day draws to a close... when the light of your life sighs, and love dies in your eyes... only then will I realize... what you mean to me"
I sent your pictures to Tom McPherson & he confirmed what Atti said:
The vehicle in the photos you sent appears to be a 1961 Miller-Meteor "Volunteer" ambulance. Prices for the 48-inch headroom Volunteer began at $11,309 and, in interior spaciousness and headroom, it was second only to the iconic M-M Guardian ( the fabled M-M high headroom unit with its flamboyant styling). The Volunteer was a favourite with fire and police department rescue squads as well as hospitals and others requiring an extra-capacity four-litter ambulance.
I sent your pictures to Tom McPherson & he confirmed what Atti said:
Wow, thanks Wayne... The Tom McPherson who wrote the book that I have enjoyed & cherished for years "American Funeral Cars & Ambulances - Since 1900"...?
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