Abe Bush
PCS Member
That flooring in back can't be original, I have never seen a M-M or any other 60s-70s rig of any make with that type of flooring, it looks like a modern kitchen inlaid floor type pattern...not something from the late 1960s. I thought ambulances from the 60s and 70s always, or at least almost always got the famous (and now no longer available) Armstrong Colonial branded linoleum floorings due to lack of any other options available back in that era.
Also, it shows how stark an M-M ambulance looks, with its lack of tunnel lights or Ful-Vues, it almost looks naked! The M-Ms always looked super "round" to me, not in keeping with GM's "squared off" styling that Superior kept up with, and matched (until 1974).
Unfortunately for Superior, their major 1971 re-design was their last. They continued mounting the same bodies on every single GM chassis until their demise prior to the 1977 GM downsize.
Also, it shows how stark an M-M ambulance looks, with its lack of tunnel lights or Ful-Vues, it almost looks naked! The M-Ms always looked super "round" to me, not in keeping with GM's "squared off" styling that Superior kept up with, and matched (until 1974).
Unfortunately for Superior, their major 1971 re-design was their last. They continued mounting the same bodies on every single GM chassis until their demise prior to the 1977 GM downsize.