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Were there any 1955-56 Packards made in Hearse or Ambulance bodies?? I know I've never seen one....
John
Posted on: 2018/7/25 20:37
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I figured maybe Packard was going for the more upscale market image by 1955. Though Cadillac had ambulance bodies up into the 60's....
Posted on: 2018/7/25 21:14
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Packard's dealings with Henney ended in 1954 and not under the best of circumstances. Plus, they already had far more on their plate for 1955 than they could handle, not enough time and manpower to iron out their manufacturing and quality problems much less give any thought to a commercial chassis and a coachbuilder to replace Henney.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 8:31
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Thanks Owen for the explanation on the subject. John
Posted on: 2018/7/26 9:02
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John, with your interest in the subject you might want to try to pick up this issue of the PCS magazine.
The 1951 Packard/Henney product was very upscale, some list prices given in the article for comparable models: Packard/Henney: $6760 Cadillac/Superior: $6470 Cadillac/S&S: $6546 Cadillac/Miller: $6270 Buick/Flxible: $6270 By 1954 the picture had reversed: Packard/Henney: $7150 Cadillac/Superior: $7264 Cadillac/Miller: $7399 Cadillac/Eureka: $7741 Cadillac/S&S: $7895
Posted on: 2018/7/26 9:43
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I seem to remember this subject from a few years ago where Guscha or one of our other European posters had a photo or link to what was believed a 55 conversion that was sitting in a car yard. Don't remember if it was for ambulance or hearse use or just a wagon conversion but from what you could see, it looked to be an interesting car.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 10:02
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It would be interesting to know if Torsion-Level could handle the weight or if it had conventional suspension. If the former, then only the stock wheelbase would be possible and the one shown with the Swedish body does not appear extra-long but if the latter the wheelbase could be increases. The 1955 hearse is not at all bad looking but, of course, is done in the European style.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 11:38
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I can't find the photo of it now to add to the discussion - but there was a very good looking '56 Packard Patrician conversion to an ambulance done by the company in Europe (Belgium? Holland?) that built both Packards and Studebakers from knock-down kits.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 12:30
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The company in Belgium that had the contract in the 50s with Studebaker to assemble the knock-down kits was D'Ieteren Freres and I believe they are still in business today, they had a similar contract with Volkswagon to assemble for the Benelux countries (Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg). I recall hearing that they did assemble possible 2 Packards in 1955/56 so possibly they were the folks that did the conversion you mention. They were a well-known high end coachbuilder in the Classic era, providing exquisite coachwork for Minerva, Rolls, Hispano, Duesenberg, L29 Cord, Packard, Cadillac, and the like. They were still doing coachwork in the 60s on Porche chassis, perhaps others.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 13:38
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