1974 Miller-Meteor; things are not always as they seem

Considering the (then) up and coming era of hearses with large "top hat" designs (largely due to less use of commercial glass), the use of this as a hearse by today's standards might not be all that unusual.

Plus, there shouldn't have been any issues getting a casket through the rear door with a large spray on top! :rolleyes:
 
Better late than never...

Steve, post image of absolute twin from brandt's to really confuse us. Muster took it in trade in the early 80's after you photographed it with john schmidt !

1974 Volunteer
Brandt F.H. (Pittsburgh, PA)

Here's the only shot I have of this car, which appears to be an ordinary ambulance. Note the cross on the D pillars, permanent window decals, and the Fireballs on the front fenders:

(SL collection)
 

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