I just picked this up, as it was a deal that I couldn't refuse... It's a 1961 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance (I believe it's a Sentinel)...
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Originally posted by Tulsa Guy View PostYou lucky bastard! That is a sweet set of wheels!!
Nothing like that left around here.......
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Originally posted by Psychoholic View PostLooks like a pretty badass project - good luck!
(take lots of pics)
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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
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Originally posted by Atti View PostGreat 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
I'll take a shot of the ID plate & probably post it tomorrow...
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Originally posted by Mohawk Freak View PostNot 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.
Thanks Mohawk...
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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.
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