When you guys drive these neat "old school" ambulances long distances and stop for meals, gas and rest breaks, what kind of reaction do you all get from the general public? Its got to be way different from what us hearse owners get. BTW Paul, very cool car! Im glad it found a great new home.
Paul: VERY-VERY NICE! What are the "blood lines" on this one... where was it first in service, etc? (*) The Civil Defense Decal looks a little "custom" with some additional wording... is it.... possibility of a close-up? THX-MM
I'll have to ask you just to ignore the driver, I do.![]()
When you guys drive these neat "old school" ambulances long distances and stop for meals, gas and rest breaks, what kind of reaction do you all get from the general public? Its got to be way different from what us hearse owners get. BTW Paul, very cool car! Im glad it found a great new home.
Paul: VERY-VERY NICE! What are the "blood lines" on this one... where was it first in service, etc? (*) The Civil Defense Decal looks a little "custom" with some additional wording... is it.... possibility of a close-up? THX-MM
id love to know that also
Looks strange having someone else behind the wheel instead of Lloyd.
Congrats,paul,on a great old school find. what coachbuilder is it.![]()
NICE!
Thanks for the pictures! I hope it'll be in Albany!
Onward and Upward!
Rick
Paul,
Poles are for dancers, not for adding to your pictures. Did you not see that street sign pole when you were framing the picture of the new coach?
Mike