Henney Picture Post Thread.....

Cary Livingston

Southeastern Chapter President
The 53 in the Ebay section got me looking in the Henney Archives....
22 Henney Ford
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A few 38's......
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28 Henney........AC Hemperly.....Atlanta.....
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Im gonna try and post some "lesser" seen stuff..........more later......
 
The guys at Riewerts Memorial Home (Bergenfield, NJ) were kind enough to share this great photo with me of their 1939 Henney Packard fleet, back when the home was Meyer Funeral Home.
 

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thinking alike

I would have to agree with Tony. That Pontiac is a really nice coach. I have to admit I could grow rather fond of that Pierce Arrow too.
Mike
 
Henry Ford's Staff

It's too bad Henry Ford's staff didn't know about the BEAUTIFUL '33 Lincoln or the Model T Hearse for Henry's Funeral... having to settle for a Packard! GREAT PICTURES.....THANKS FOR SHARING! MM
 
The white car described as a 1934 Packard hearse appears to be a '36 or '37 ambulance built on the 120 commercial chassis, which was introduced in '35 or '36. It is defintely a 120, whichever year it is. Really nice batch of photos.
 
From the pics I was smart enough to save to a disk, and didn't lose when my pc crashed.
A 22, 31, and a 37

Josh
 

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The Henney dealer in Minneapolis, MN was Harry Smith, who also ran ambulance and livery service (and later went on to become a Superior dealer.) Here are a couple ads from 1950 and 1951 that appeared in The Mid-Continent Mortician magazine.
 

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Here's one of my favorites...

A 1938 Brantford Henney Packard Formal 3-way, formerly owned by a classic auto livery service in Minneapolis, MN. I'd like to say these photos are from when the car was new, but the current owner is a member of this forum and knows better! Even though we used this car at our firm a few times (for funerals and parades), I shot these photos while it was being used at one of our competitors.
 

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I must have a couple of them. here is a 33 Pon a 33 Reo down in Denver 05,
a 34 Olds , 35 pierce arrow and last but not least a 38 Packard offered but our old buddy in Rockford Il. oops I see the 34 olds is a double same shot to. Ok I owe you one.
 

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