More info Flower Cars

Andrew G. Zajkowski

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Looking for more info on these flower cars, Sorry for the large jpg's
 

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Thanks for posting these interesting photos, Andrew. The first image shows one of the very rare 1971 S&S "lowline" Florentine flower cars. The next one is a white Superior Coupe de Fleur (1983-1986?) adorned with Baronet medallions on the cab sail panels - never seen that affectation before. The next one appears to be an Eagle as does that rear view. But, did you notice the nameplate placement on the S&S Landaulet in the background? The last image is that of a 1973 Superior Coupe de Fleur. Thanks again for posting these fascinating photos....everyone loves flower cars
 
Actually not an Eagle. Carl Woerner ended up with this car about two years ago, it was constructed from a regular Federal hearse. Eagle coaches had different roof line and the sides to the deck are taller than an eagle.
 
Actually not an Eagle. Carl Woerner ended up with this car about two years ago, it was constructed from a regular Federal hearse. Eagle coaches had different roof line and the sides to the deck are taller than an eagle.

To further add, it its a 1993, and converted to a flower car by Hearse Works (as Ken said from a Federal hearse)
 
The first car......

Is the Imwalle car that has been owned by James H Cole Co for many many years. Last I knew it was in the back of their garage with about an inch of dust on it.
 
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