Came across this online, and while I know it's a 1961 Pontiac ambulance, I've never seen a roofline like this. Any idea who the coachmaker is?
Adam
Adam
Came across this online, and while I know it's a 1961 Pontiac ambulance, I've never seen a roofline like this. Any idea who the coachmaker is?
Adam
were in wy is it?
..."and an incredibly tall 48" high fiberglass raised-roof assembly that was placed on top of standard-height Pontiac 4-door sedan doors..."
If its a glass roof why does there appear to be rust running off the top? ...
I'm not sure the statement about the fiberglass from Coachbuilt.com is correct. I believe that Memphis built all steel roofs. My (now Blackie's) '57 Memphis DeSoto had a steel roof. And Ed is correct with the fact that the military required a steel roof, which is why the Superiors had a different roof for the military vs. the civilian ambulance....the specks called for a steel roof...