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Originally posted by HearseDrivingFemaleHello.
I Appreciate it, but Please remove from page as it is an album for a reason. I did not want non-members to be able to view.
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Originally posted by HearseDrivingFemaleI have a Friend in WV that bought a New 1969 M&M Endloader Combo when he was 16. His Family owned a Funeral Biz. All the info I received is from him. He is well equipped with Literature and the like. Unfortunately my Friend sold his a few yrs back for a newer one and the new owners totalled it.
So, yes D is 1 of 10 made that particular year in Piqua. Believe me..I have spent the last several years trying to find anything remotely close to mine and all I found was a few similiar Dealer Books. I even checked one of my Pro-Car Books..nada.
I do know however that some of the fabrics for seats did cross other Manufacturers as I know a dude with a Buick(?) that has the identical tapestry like my front seat in the rear of his Coach.
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Don't interrupt me while I'm talking to myself.
MOLON LABE!!!
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All Miller-Meteors were built in Piqua Ohio, until 1979 when the plant shut down. Now the big three hearse builders (Superior, Miller-Meteor, and S&S) are built in the same factory in Lima Ohio, under the name Accubuilt.
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Originally posted by HearseDrivingFemaleI have a Friend in WV that bought a New 1969 M&M Endloader Combo when he was 16. His Family owned a Funeral Biz. All the info I received is from him. He is well equipped with Literature and the like. Unfortunately my Friend sold his a few yrs back for a newer one and the new owners totalled it.
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