On the title for my 77 MM Endloader in the Body Type, Model and Model Description sections its labeled as AMB and AMBuLANCE. Why would this be? there are no signs of it ever being an ambulance as it has only hearse equipment in the back.
On the title for my 77 MM Endloader in the Body Type, Model and Model Description sections its labeled as AMB and AMBuLANCE. Why would this be? there are no signs of it ever being an ambulance as it has only hearse equipment in the back.
As long as your year, make, and VIN is correct, I wouldn't worry about it. Its nothing more than government employee idiots unable to think beyond their computer screen. If "hearse" doesn't pop up as being an available choice, they'll seemingly just create one.
Of the cars in my collection, I only have one that's actually titled as being a hearse. I also have ambulance (I don't own an ambulance), sedan, wagon, carryall, unknown, converted-from-4dr, coupe, and homebuilt on either my various titles or registration.
Just more of the fun of owning cars that most of the world doesn't understand!
Patrick; how is the Bayliff-Packard titled? Do they call it a "Packard" or is it still a "Buick" to the DMV?
My 1972 Cadillac Superior HIGHTOP Ambulance is listed as a "4 door STATION WAGON" on California DMV pinkslip !
When I asked the clerk wouldnt it be more apropriate to cal it a "truck"..and his response was "NO,its not heavy enough for a truck " Huh ??
Okay.... no argument from me.......