1970 superior ambulance parts?

standard cowl. standard floor to the center of the seat. go in yes fit no but other then make your own it's all at is there. the transmission hump is smaller so you end up with a little extra in the back there. the front half of a 4 door is all you will need. but you got to buy the whole car. superior used the rubber faced just behind the seat and the on the divider. a little care getting it off and you can save it. they clean up nicely.
 
most likely like the second one down for the space pictured. one would be better off building one from scratch then swapping the divider out from a combo. as they are a way different style. the combo still has the style of a Hearse with the ambulance is all business. the nice this is they are just held in place with long screws the bad this is that Formica chips so easy. here is a 69 , 70, 71 car with that style cabinet. as you can see they used simile a number 0f years. old eyes and thumbnails. missed the70 one got a combo
 

Attachments

  • 1969 superior McDonald 2.jpg
    1969 superior McDonald 2.jpg
    73.1 KB · Views: 106
  • 1970 superior combo 2jpg.jpg
    1970 superior combo 2jpg.jpg
    59.9 KB · Views: 103
  • 1970 superior 54 in. 2.jpg
    1970 superior 54 in. 2.jpg
    71.4 KB · Views: 102
If you order a carpet for a DeVille or Fleetwood 4 door sedan, the carpet will fit without any modifications to it. The correct carpet to order is the standard with jute backing, and the cut plush pile, or the ultra cut plush pile, in black. I have never seen anything but black carpets in any professional car, but that doesn't mean that they never used a color coordinating carpet. Look at the dash, and you will see that it is black, even though the door panels and seats might be red or some other color.
 
Hello John. I know where there is a 65 Superior high headroom sitting in a recycling yard about 3 miles from me. it is pretty picked over, but the medical cabinet might still be there.
I'll be glad to look, and get it out for you. Have to wait a couple of weeks till it drys up some. any one here know if this is a viable swap, please chime in.
 
Not sure on '65. Someone on this site has to have the ambulance accessories brochure for those years of Superiors. Those brochures are a "must have", if you have one of their ambulances!

There were multiple cabinet options in any given year for Superior. I see that your '69 has the elevated floor under the cabinet itself. Not all configurations had that elevated floor. The '63/'64 Superior Parts & Service manual shows a cabinet that is identical to Ed's first of three photos, so I am assuming that the cabinet options were the same in '69 as they were in '65. Now, I never like to "assume" anything. Measure your elevated floor section measurement between the partition and back edge and compare that to any cabinets that you might find. Also compare the former cabinet's "ghost" in your flooring to any cabinet that you might find.
 
Last edited:
Kurt is exactly correct

We just picked up a 1970 brochure last weekend at autorama.
 

Attachments

  • 266116FD-FC0F-4B9E-9A84-7DEC5BBAEF1A.jpg
    266116FD-FC0F-4B9E-9A84-7DEC5BBAEF1A.jpg
    11.1 KB · Views: 72
  • D9E1A94C-1AAD-407E-9E0C-69EA4DB200BD.jpg
    D9E1A94C-1AAD-407E-9E0C-69EA4DB200BD.jpg
    10.8 KB · Views: 65
  • 2B5B816E-3B03-444E-A519-B46A5B365A4E.jpg
    2B5B816E-3B03-444E-A519-B46A5B365A4E.jpg
    11.1 KB · Views: 72
  • 6E81AEB2-2400-4567-B4C0-E0EB4313693A.jpg
    6E81AEB2-2400-4567-B4C0-E0EB4313693A.jpg
    11.5 KB · Views: 72
  • 2C5A6CF8-304B-43B3-B631-D71A0B5C61FD.jpg
    2C5A6CF8-304B-43B3-B631-D71A0B5C61FD.jpg
    9.9 KB · Views: 68
  • BDB95E92-FE51-4E92-8625-85A701359CAB.jpg
    BDB95E92-FE51-4E92-8625-85A701359CAB.jpg
    11.3 KB · Views: 66
If no one else posts I will dig out my 65 tonight. One major difference is the cabinet in my 65 is all metal. No formica.
 
I think the metal cabinets were standard equipment in the Superior Pontiacs of that era, at least any that I have seen. I imagine a Pontiac customer could have upgraded to formica if they chose to. I don't recall seeing metal cabinets in any '70 Superior Cadillacs.
 
no pictures of a 65 but here is a 66. of note the 63 we redid for Brendon has a metal cabinet in it. the configuration of door and O2 storage or not changes but I think as long as it one for the attendants set on the right it will have the same foot print
 

Attachments

  • 1966 superior hightop interier (2).jpg
    1966 superior hightop interier (2).jpg
    93.6 KB · Views: 109
  • 1966 superior hightop interier 1.jpg
    1966 superior hightop interier 1.jpg
    95.2 KB · Views: 109
I believe that the cabinet that John is looking for is the 4th photo in the top row in Rich's photos. It's the same cabinet that I have in my '75 Superior 54".
 
Here is the image for the Cadillac cabinet in 65. It does look like it was Formica unlike Pontiac which was metal and just as Ed depicted. Certainly worth checking out a donor car if available. Good hunting!
 

Attachments

  • 65 (213 x 600).jpg
    65 (213 x 600).jpg
    44.8 KB · Views: 89
Back
Top