Sad Pro-Cars

'74 Series 75

This is a '74 Series 75 at Watts Auto Salvage taken today after I grabbed the commercial chassis rims.
 

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'62 C-B Seville at Eastern Nebraska Auto Recyclers

Posted a couple of 12-year-old photos of this car a few weeks ago. These were taken today,
 

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Demonstrators shattering VP Richard Nixon's windows during his tour of South America (Paul Schutzer photographer). Caracas, Venezuela in May, '58.

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This 1963 C/B and 1947/48 Flxible were seen in a salvage yard near Goodman, MO in 1990. The camera flash gives a good view of the Comet-C/B "double bubble" tunnel light lenses:

(SL photos)
 

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Double Bouble

Steve,
Were the C-B "Double Bubble" lenses something that had been used as taillight lenses on a passenger car from a prior year, or was it a lense that C-B used exclusively?

Kurt
 
Goodman, MO Yard

I believe that the Goodman, MO yard crushed everything when the owner passed away around 10 or so years ago.

Kurt
 
Saw this eye-sore today in Beatrice, NE. Why do people continue to F&*# these rare cars up??


I think that's the car that used to run around Salem Mass giving haunted tours every Halloween. I have not seen it in years. I think they were called Mass Hysteria. They put a lot of money into that 70.I think they had 2 , the 70 and a 75 or something.
 
This week in Wisconsin......

Shot these photos this week while traveling with Ken Novak.
 

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More from this week.....

Henney Packard and a seriously sad '70 Miller-Meteor 3-way.
 

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Were the C-B "Double Bubble" lenses something that had been used as taillight lenses on a passenger car from a prior year, or was it a lense that C-B used exclusively?

Those lenses came from a 1950-1952 Buick and were probably purchased from a local dealer's parts department. Using such lenses to create emergency roof/tunnel lights was not uncommon. Many manufacturers created distinctive lights using this method. For example, some Eureka ambulances in 1963-1964 used the lenses from 1961 Buicks to create distinctive tunnel lights.
 
Henney 3-Way

How many builders used Henney's 3-way table and for how many years was that same table used? I just remember my '56 Meteor having the Henney 3-Way build tag mounted on the rear floor.
 
1976 MM Lifeliner in SLC

Here's one for you guys......believe it or not, it's for sale and their asking $4,450 for it as it sits!! :wowguy: What a shame for this car to 'die' like that... For my comments [and others, too] on this car see the For Sale thread under '1976 Ambulance for sale'.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir.asp...4C3C9D0C21F19BE6!120&authkey=!ACO9wwXFNnv3F_4

Sorry I couldn't get the pics to post here but click on the link and then you can see them.....click on a picture to make it bigger and open a manual slideshow.

Don
 
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the car might be worth it but only one piece at a time and by now had they parted it out it may have been gone. it a shame the car is worth more in pieces then whole but that's the world we live in. hovering like vultures ready to pick any carcass clean. a lot of work partig one out though
 
Here's one for you guys......believe it or not, it's for sale and their asking $4,450 for it as it sits!! :wowguy: What a shame for this car to 'die' like that... For my comments [and others, too] on this car see the For Sale thread under '1976 Ambulance for sale'.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir.asp...4C3C9D0C21F19BE6!120&authkey=!ACO9wwXFNnv3F_4

Sorry I couldn't get the pics to post here but click on the link and then you can see them.....click on a picture to make it bigger and open a manual slideshow.

Don

Ed can fix it.
 

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