Sad Pro-Cars

Heres a '55 Pontiac ambulance I found a couple of years ago...as far as I know its still in the guys yard. It was painted up with the race tracks logo that they did work for back in the 70's

 
The second shot was taken yesterday evening just after it was pulled up from the barn by tractor up to the driveway to be hauled away today. Now that its pretty much plucked clean and its time for this one to make its last voyage! It

I guess this is what a vehicle would look like after a "procar locust" plague!
 
1969 Superior Cadillac ambulance

In Alabama. Owner wants to restore it, but would also sell it. Unfortunately, not for a very realistic price given the condition.
 

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Gone to glory! 73 M-M parts car at crusher. May 24, 2013.
 

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Found via Google Drone. :p Midwestern warehouse.

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While you see a '55 Eureka landau endloader, I see a flower car alongside.

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'54-'55 S&S.

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1 - A 1953 S&S Cadillac ambulance Danny used to own.
2 & # - A Chrysler Town & Country I found beside a FH in Eufaula, AL. Anyone remember who made these? Summers or something like that? I don't think it was an AG Solar.
 

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1 - A 1953 S&S Cadillac ambulance Danny used to own.
2 & # - A Chrysler Town & Country I found beside a FH in Eufaula, AL. Anyone remember who made these? Summers or something like that? I don't think it was an AG Solar.

I believe both Summers and AG Solar did. There was a connection between the two.
 
The Flower car is owned by a funeral home in Alabama, will not sell going to fix it some day. (we all have heard that before). Its a really solid car being an Alabama car all its life.

The 58 I finally found the owner, owned by a funeral home owner in Mississippi. It doesnt look like much but virtually no rust. He has gotten it running and working on the brakes right now. Wild part he got the car for a funeral, the man who has it passed away and the family traded him the car for his funeral.

The 76 superior is behind funeral home in Mississippi, interesting part it was a limo style combo that was converted to a landau, explains the weird look. It must have been some sort of Superior conversion because the interior side panel were the window would have been has a superior script stamped on it.
 

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Sad '64 Olds - Part I

This 1964 Cotington Limousine combination is (or was) part of a "haunted house" display north of Guthrie, OK:

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Sad '64 Olds - Part II

This car has no radio or A/C. It's a very basic car - EXCEPT - for an option I've never seen before: Individual reversible roller panels!

"Just when we think we've seen 'em all...!"

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