Oh yeah, they are just putting the mirror bracket up as a dodge... The hearse is what they are really trying to sell...
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WANTED: Pics and VIN's of every 1961 Cadillac Procar
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Letcherous Opportunist
- Jun 2007
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1961 Cadillac M+M Landau Endloader w/ X-Tend table
1989 Chevrolet (unknown) Suburban Landau Endloader
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1961 Cadillac Superior Limo Style Endloader
1979 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
1980 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1981 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
WANTED:
1961 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Eureka Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
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Letcherous Opportunist
- Jun 2007
- 780
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OWN:
1961 Cadillac M+M Landau Endloader w/ X-Tend table
1989 Chevrolet (unknown) Suburban Landau Endloader
OWNED:
1961 Cadillac Superior Limo Style Endloader
1979 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
1980 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1981 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
WANTED:
1961 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Eureka Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
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I don't know if this'll help but, according to McPherson's book - Superior: The Complete History, the company built 1,451 cars in 1961 and 1,468 in 1962.
For 1961, there were 135 Cadillac three-ways, 221 Cadillac end-loaders, 469 Cadillac combination cars, 37 Cadillac flower cars, and 193 Cadillac ambulances. The balance were built on the Pontiac chassis.
In 1962, Superior-Cadillac production and sales broke down as: 127 three-ways, 239 end loaders, 472 combination cars, 34 flower cars and 186 ambulances. The remainder of the 1,468 cars were Pontiacs.
This book documents the prices for all of these cars as well and shows a photo of each and every body style and service configuration for both years and is the most complete source for information on Superior that I've ever found. If you don't already have a copy, I think I've seen it on Amazon.com and Enthusiasts Books.com but, it's not cheap.
He's also got a new book coming out on Miller-Meteor and maybe it'll have some numbers from their production for these years. Just thought I'd throw my two cents in here.
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1961 Miller-Meteor Combination Car
Here's one for you.Attached Files
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