As surviving Chevrolet pro-cars must be outnumbered by Cadillacs ten or twenty-to-one, I got an especially big kick out of that photo containing a grayish-blue 1951 Chevy combination that might, most-likely, be a National built in Knightstown, Indiana from a stretched sedan delivery. According to the notes I still have archived from the 2007 PCS International Meet in Burbank, the red-and-white 1970 S&S Cadillac Professional Ambulance with the “MED SLED” vanity plate seen in the same shot belongs to Donna Culwell, a truck driver from Apple Valley, CA who called it “my midlife crisis red sports car.” This superbly-original survivor - which had just 18,000 miles on it when it received Third Place in our High-Top Ambulance Class five years ago - served with the Deal, N.J. V.F.D. before it was purchased by PCS Northeast Chapter Charter Member Phil Jast.