I just received several advance copies of the October 2011 edition of Collectible Automobile magazine. It contains a 4 page feature article on my 1975 Miller-Meteor Criterion ambulance. Additionally, the issue also features a price value guide on the Criterion, and the 1975 Miller-Meteor marketing brochure for the Criterion and Lifeliner models. I have no idea what the writer based his thoughts on what one can expect to pay for an example like mine, but I think you will agree that he shot on the low side.
The magazine's photographer submitted all the photos he shot of my car during a 3 plus hour long session. While I like what they chose to run with the article, they did not use any of those taken at dusk or at night. Too bad, as they really presented a greater visual impact.
Despite all my efforts to have the PCS and the Miller-Meteor Chapter referenced in the article, the magazine instead cited the Society of Funeral Coaches. It directs the reader to their website for for queries and notes on Miller-Meteor.
The issue will be distributed to book stores and other retail outlets next month.
The magazine's photographer submitted all the photos he shot of my car during a 3 plus hour long session. While I like what they chose to run with the article, they did not use any of those taken at dusk or at night. Too bad, as they really presented a greater visual impact.
Despite all my efforts to have the PCS and the Miller-Meteor Chapter referenced in the article, the magazine instead cited the Society of Funeral Coaches. It directs the reader to their website for for queries and notes on Miller-Meteor.
The issue will be distributed to book stores and other retail outlets next month.