'Twas past due for another Photoshop exercise anyway.
Actually, creating this sparked a couple other ideas. Now to make more of that elusive time...
Some people have all the talent. That looks awesome.
'Twas past due for another Photoshop exercise anyway.
Actually, creating this sparked a couple other ideas. Now to make more of that elusive time...
I know this may come as a dumb question, but, where are the lights? (Beacon etc.)
Since I like you Jerry I'll refrain from making any comments except to point out the light bar (in blue) and beacon are on the roof.
'Twas past due for another Photoshop exercise anyway.
Actually, creating this sparked a couple other ideas. Now to make more of that elusive time...
Well, it started out as an S&S Masterpiece at any rate...many body mods ago. May be more 'traditional' for a Cadillac but pretty static really. Ready for your company's graphics now.
And yes, it was difficult to refrain from swapping wheels and lowering.
Well, it started out as an S&S Masterpiece at any rate...
Now this one I do like!
I had heard the story about the existence of this Medix ambulance when I lived in Orange County, CA from 1989 to 2007. I never did speak with anyone who could confirm that this vehicle even existed, let alone hit the road. My rapidly disintegrating memory banks recall that I did call Medix when I heard about this ambulance, and no one there knew what I was talking about. I remember seeing many Medix Ambulance Type III rigs sporting either Q2B's or B&M Super Chiefs (rather unusual), but never ran across this phantom Cadillac. I would think that with the thousands of first calls that I made at Orange County hospitals and nursing homes over a 16 year period that I would have run into this car sooner or later if it was ever put into service.
Terry
Superior Coaches in 1993 built a S&S Masterpiece for an ambulance service called Medix Ambulance in Tustin, California. We installed rear quarter glass and the front seats with partition also installed a central mid-mount A/C plus the 2 rear door and back door trim panels. We omitted the vinyl roof , coach lights,headliner, floor covering, wheelhouses panels and drapes. The ambulance service was going to forward me pictures but never did.