Rough 66 Ambulance

Be prepared to spend alot of $

I've looked at this vehicle a few times and each time it gets worse. The "rusty floor boards" are almost non-existant. The rot goes beyond the rear seats into the patient compartment. I have some more detailed photos of this car from a few years ago.

This car has sat outside unprotected for too many years.

Probably the most parts that have value are the bullet lights and the Q under the hood.

As Ed always says, "Anything can be restored...it's just a matter of money and time."

Given the colors and decals, my guess is this used to be a Seattle Shepard's Ambulance unit.
 
she was blue under the white. it would appear that the man has a magic figure
that he will take for the car and he is waiting for that. by not protecting what he has the value drops each time he lists it. it's a race to see which goes into the ground first. him or the car.
 
Here are the pictures in case the eBay add goes dark
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DNR

If I was caring for this poor soul I would suggest to them and their loved ones that they be treated with level "C2" care, no active therapy, no resuscitative measures taken. Let it go in peace.
 
it's really not all that bad. just more then I want to do again. you don't know about rust till you get in there and clean it up. the outer body is some easy stuff. the undercarriage is a mystery. the problem with it is it's not that rare of a car to put that kind of money back into it. for 50,000 you could fine a dozen or so ready to go
 
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