Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-08-24 10:56 |
![]() ![]() Could be those two Cadillac Airport Limousine built by Hess & Eisenhardt in 1946? http://www.car-nection.com/yann/Dbas_ima/47h&ebus.jpg Or perhaps a '43 Chevy Military Limousine? http://my.net-link.net/~dcline/limoair1.htm and scroll down 2/3 |
◊ 2010-08-24 11:11 |
I agree on a 1942 Chevrolet 4X2 15 seater US Army military coach by the Fitzjohn Coach Company built from the 1942 Chevrolet Sedan |
◊ 2010-08-24 12:04 |
From Coachbuit.com: George believes this to be a 1942 Chevy "Bus" Sedan, converted 15 passenger 4x2 US Army "BG1503" 6-cyl. 83 HP 3F1R Military conversion by Fitzjohn Coach Company of Muskegon, Michigan. As a means of saving critical rubber and helping to eliminate traffic bottlenecks at the aircraft and other production plants, Fitzjohn developed this 15 passenger Defense Workers Coach from a standard 5 passenger Chevy sedan. The body framework was white ash with exterior panels of tempered Masonite Presswood Seats are full cross type seating 3 passengers each. Used Defense Workers Coach as model name based on the previuos info. If you think it needs another proper model name (Chevrolet "Bus" Sedan?), tell me... See also: Link to "packardinfo.com" http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/uploads/newbb/757_49dced0fbc0c3.jpg And this Chevrolet Military Limousine from 1943 -- Last edit: 2010-08-24 12:57:41 |
◊ 2010-12-11 16:41 |
Didn't know those uggly things came so earlier in american car industry ! |
◊ 2010-12-12 17:45 |
![]() ![]() ...and not to forget the French 1910 Grégoire Triple Berline de Voyage (model by Safir:): ![]() -- Last edit: 2010-12-12 17:51:25 |
◊ 2011-01-07 02:31 |
http://www.flickr.com/photos/autohistorian/5148665101/ |