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It's a [68367F] 1965 DeVille Convertible. 2023-07-04 16:17
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:44
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:44
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:41
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:39
Yes, coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:36
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:36
Coachwork by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 14:35
Thank you and good luck with the sale! :p

05/ 1993 2.4 GLE

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2023-07-03 14:17
Time to fill a gap and solve another old IMCDb-mystery: Swedish Suburban-based ambulances of this body style were built by Hejde-Ambulanser AB of Skärholmen, Sweden. 2023-07-03 12:57
Monster Trucks Wiki wrote The Redeemer is a body run by The Metal Shop Motorsports on Smokin' for an episode of the third season the HBO comedy series, The Righteous Gemstones in 2023.


Smokin' is bodied as 1969 GMC - this one is a Chevrolet. 1969? @Truck_Guy
2023-07-02 22:01
(Fleetwood?) Brougham single-cut by Classic Limousine, Inc. of Fountain Valley, California. I'm not fully convinced that "gets wrecked" is the same car. :think: 2023-07-02 13:57
That badge reads "Wheeled Coach". :) 2023-07-02 13:29
Reads "MAGPAR" on the light bar - that's the company that did the ambulance conversion: MAGPAR MEDICAL TEGNICAL EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION INDUSTRY AND AUTOMOBILE TRADE JOINT/ Mag-Med Ltd. Co. of Bursa, Turkey. 2023-07-02 12:44
Coachwork by Conrad Pollmann Norddeutsche Karosseriefabrik & Pumpenbau GmbH, Bremen, Germany. I may have seen the unit above in real life before. 2023-06-30 22:27
Regardless of the roof-mounted flower rack, it's not a hearse, but a six door funeral limousine on Jaguar X351 by Wilcox/ Eagle Specialist Vehicles. I think they were marketed as Wilcox, but are registered as Eagle - coachbuilder is a bit indecisive in that respect. 2023-06-30 22:27
Strachans (Coachbuilders) Ltd. are my bid.

[Image: 50108710678_91034168e3_t.jpg]921 Ford Transit Mk.1 High Roof Parcel Van (1972) VNM 578 K
2023-06-27 20:18
Mk VI Dorchester (by default) or Grosvenor. 2023-06-27 19:51
Alpe & Saunders (Coachbuilders) Ltd. of Kew Gardens, Surrey. 2023-06-27 19:50
CL with aftermarket white turn signals. 2023-06-26 16:29
Yeah, they're all 1994 308 D: Parcel van "Deutsche Post" with coachwork by Kögel Trailer GmbH, Burtenbach, Germany. 2023-06-26 16:27
C-body, definitely older than 1990 and a Fleetwood. Mid-1980s, actually. Single-cut-stretch, no bid for a coachbuilder, even though two are crossing my mind right now. 2023-06-26 16:25
Might well be the one - the Oblast one is a Superior Statesman and the interior shot shows a Superior Statesman as well.

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By the way: If you try to take pictures from the same angle as seen in the third picture, people on funeral trade shows or similar occasions sometimes aren't very happy about it and might ask you to leave the booth.
2023-06-21 19:23
It's an S&S ambulance by the Hess & Eisenhardt Co. of Rossmoyne, Ohio. We have a few Londonderries already and I think it's that again. 2023-06-21 19:22
The coachbuilder? Ja, sicher: That's a Memphian ambulance by the Memphis Coach Co. of Memphis, Tennessee. Find a 1959 Mercury Montclair below - this one should be a 1958?

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2023-06-20 21:56
humungus wrote Surprised not to see this one on the site.


+1! :wow: I could have sworn we have it on the site already - but no more swearing, I was wrong!

Here is some more info about Ford Timelord, frequently used by The KLF, also known as "The Justified Ancients Of MuMu", furthermore known as "The JAMS" - but here trading as "The Timelords".

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2023-06-20 21:51
Must be that one.

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This may help the Chevrolet aficionados. JCR 365 for the plate checking aficionados. The hearse aficionados (here: Me!) are still somewhat groping in the dark about who possibly bodied it. :/
2023-06-19 21:59
"Scheinwerfergrill" by Taifun Automobiltechnik, Obertshausen, Germany. Want one? Buy one from the Ludolf salvage yard. 2023-06-18 23:26
Does remind a bit of the HEKU Car Camp Typ 1 here, but maybe that's just me.

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2023-06-18 20:56
That would be a coachwork by Hammond Conversions of Pambula. 2023-06-18 20:37
Coachwork by Wadham Stringer (Coachbuilders) Ltd. of Waterlooville, Hampshire, England, UK. 2023-06-18 20:36
Rather than "unknown" it's actually known as Hadley-bodied Silver Spirit.
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2023-06-18 20:35
Mercedes-Benz is fine, but rather LN2, unless all the actors are little people. 2023-06-18 20:34
^ Conversion by Johnson Security Ltd. of Toddington, Gloucestershire, England. 2023-06-17 21:47
Hm... it's not like we see a thing or two. :/ Australian coachwork is very likely. 2023-06-17 11:15
s13a wrote Bumper cars


Beautiful contemporary bumper cars by German specialist coachbuilder Gebrüder Ihle KG Karosserie- und Fahrzeugbau of Bruchsal.

Various models, among them:

[Image: wp68e6c35e_05_06.jpg] Ihle ES-SB 1965-1966 - Modell BMW

[Image: wp7579da31_05_06.jpg] Ihle ES-DL 1964-1965 - Modell CADILLAC.

Sincerely, IMARDb :)
2023-06-17 11:01
Very likely the same or a similar unit. Current state of knowledge is still A.u.R. Hinteregger Karosseriebau, Wien, but this case is still under investigation. 2023-06-17 11:00
Yes @dhill_cb7, technically this is a client for me, but my knowledge on Brazilian coachbuilders mainly focuses on funeral vehicles so far. I reckon this is a conversion from Brazil, but it's definitely styled very American and might as well be an import limousine from the US. It appears like they used flat glass for the supersize windows, which is rather uncommon, particularly in the US. Either way, I doubt there were greater numbers built, maybe just the one we see. 2023-06-17 11:00
Pretty sure an US-conversion. Coachbuilder undetectable from what we see, it's not the Armbruster/Stageway-job one might expect. 2023-06-14 22:48
midnight_trucker wrote (...) Eventually after filming was completed the cab was removed off of the frame and the was it's frame became the donor for the Highway Men tv series truck that was a truck and also a helicopter at the same time (...)


That one was offered as 1982 Peterbilt a while ago, so there must be an error somewhere.
2023-06-14 21:01
Good job, @atom :king: Thanks for the update! What an unexpected plot twist... So the Captain above may be a Heinels coachwork as well, but the Ponton is a verified Nordberg (and upon closer inspection actually has a very different style). 2023-06-14 21:00
Commercial glass coach (= high roof, altered side windows, widened upper body). It's an S&S Masterpiece - and that's an ID, not an appraisal - by Accubuilt, Inc. of Lima, Ohio (formerly S&S/Superior of Ohio, Inc.). Interessiert eh wieder niemanden, aber jetzt haben wir's halt mal aufgeschrieben. 2023-06-13 21:16
justcars.com.au wrote The Condor was a Ferrari Dino inspired kit car built between 1976 and 1985. Built on a VW Type 3 Floorplan, this is a rear engined kit car that has its part in Aussie car history.


Manufactured and offered by Hyperform Pty. Ltd., the Condor apparently didn't carry a surname, Mk I or Mk II simply refers to the generation. So just "Condor"?
2023-06-12 19:05
Three mourners are mourning in the wrong position, but I think it's the Metis on VF 212 by Biemme Special Cars SRL of Ospedaletto Euganeo.

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2023-06-11 23:03
Matter of perspective! :D I intended to write "... built maybe a handful of these", not knowing they built more than twice as many. 2023-06-11 22:48
Indeed! Wadham Stringer (Coachbuilders) Ltd. of Waterlooville, Hampshire, England, UK built a few of these.

[Image: 4555154409_9fa4cacf3e_t.jpg]Austin 3 liter, London by Roger Greenaway
2023-06-11 22:03
1967 (or 1968) Miller-Meteor Classic limousine coach with 42" headroom on [69890Z] commercial chassis. 2023-06-08 01:19
This is a [6267F] 1960 Series 62 Convertible. 2023-06-08 01:19
This is a Cardinal Mk. X on Australian [BA] Ford Fairlane chassis by Coleman Milne. IIRC, these appeared first around 2001, but this should be the 2005+ series. 2023-06-03 22:16
A high-liner Double Deck hearse by Thomas Startin Junior Limited of Birmingham. 2023-06-03 22:12

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