Hi everybody
My husband and I recently found and purchased a 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Superior Ambulance. It is currently in northern Utah and a friend started with the restoration. I think we get most spare parts but the windshield seems very difficult to get. I am also looking for the "Superior" emblem which is missing on the right, front fender. Can anybody help?
I also don't find a lot on the Internet about those particular cars. I know they made only about 316 in 1960 - built in Kosciusko, Mississippi by the Superior Coach Company.
This particular car was built for the US air force, but has since changed color (from a darker blue to light blue) and was used by the Sheriff. At least one still an see a golden sign on the doors: Kanab County - Sheriff - Search and rescue. I tried to find ANYTHING about this car online. but no such luck yet.
It would be nice to shine some light on the history. For the last 26 years or so it "rested" in Glendale, Utah.
I am also looking for some original Interior pictures in books, magazines, online, etc. Again: very few around.
My husband and I recently found and purchased a 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Superior Ambulance. It is currently in northern Utah and a friend started with the restoration. I think we get most spare parts but the windshield seems very difficult to get. I am also looking for the "Superior" emblem which is missing on the right, front fender. Can anybody help?
I also don't find a lot on the Internet about those particular cars. I know they made only about 316 in 1960 - built in Kosciusko, Mississippi by the Superior Coach Company.
This particular car was built for the US air force, but has since changed color (from a darker blue to light blue) and was used by the Sheriff. At least one still an see a golden sign on the doors: Kanab County - Sheriff - Search and rescue. I tried to find ANYTHING about this car online. but no such luck yet.
It would be nice to shine some light on the history. For the last 26 years or so it "rested" in Glendale, Utah.
I am also looking for some original Interior pictures in books, magazines, online, etc. Again: very few around.