The last year for the full wood body frame. The 58 I did was still wood framed from the window sill up. If you took the wood out the steel panels would all fall down. They had a construction that was a marvile to see.
Wow! There is a lot of misinformation in the sales blurb that accompanies this ad. For instance - when Eureka began making funeral cars and how many 1956 models were built by the company. One has to wonder where some of these "dealers" get their information. It disturbs me greatly when inaccurate information is disseminated like this. It misleads readers and is very hard to set straight for those seriously interested in professional vehicle history. Having said that, it is a spectacular car.
Wow! There is a lot of misinformation in the sales blurb that accompanies this ad. For instance - when Eureka began making funeral cars and how many 1956 models were built by the company. One has to wonder where some of these "dealers" get their information. It disturbs me greatly when inaccurate information is disseminated like this. It misleads readers and is very hard to set straight for those seriously interested in professional vehicle history. Having said that, it is a spectacular car.