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70BaggedHag 04-12-2009 05:27 PM

Hearse??? & Here Are Ambulance Brochures
 
Here's Some Ambulance Brochures I Stumbled Across On The Net..... Also Has Anybody Ever Heard Of A 67-72 Suburban Hearse?? Not Like The Ambulance Owned By The Funeral Home In The Pic, A Real Hearse, You Know, The Usual Black!
http://www.geocities.com/louisbernhardt/70c.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/louisbernha...0-suburban.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/louisbernhardt/74-starline.jpg

CG 04-12-2009 09:52 PM

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Nice pics, thanks for posting them up. Ive never heard of the hearse option for burbs...Not to hurt anyones feelings, but to me a black burb or panel isnt really classy enough to be a hearse...in my opinion =)

70BaggedHag 04-13-2009 01:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CG (Post 3253585)
Nice pics, thanks for posting them up. Ive never heard of the hearse option for burbs...Not to hurt anyone's feelings, but to me a black burb or panel isnt really classy enough to be a hearse...in my opinion =)

:agree: I had never heard of a hearse burb & I figured this was the best place to ask, just something I've always been curious about! & yes really the classy ones were the ones with all the intricate woodwork on them Or The Gothic ones
http://www.hearse.com/vehicles/motor...images/001.JPG
http://www.hearse.com/vehicles/motor...images/002.gif
http://www.hearse.com/vehicles/motor...images/001.jpg
they are all so rare and almost impossible to find... But There's nothing like a Black Caddy Hearse!...(Pre-64 that is!)well I guess I'm Just Looking 4 the 67-72 Ambulance..... or a regular burb of course!:ho:

grebus1 04-13-2009 05:01 PM

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I believe these pics were posted by a member in another thread. I think a funeral home in his hometown continues to use this panel. It probably was (or is) their "first call" vehicle.

CG 04-13-2009 07:54 PM

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Those old hearses with the carved panels are cool and creepy all at the same time.

Those are the first pics of that panel that Ive seen that arent all fuzzy...thanks.

1956cameo 04-13-2009 09:37 PM

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I have seen quite a few suburban hearses. None in the 67-72 style but alot of them in the 88-98 style and one or two in the 99 and up style. A funeral home by my parents place always has a 88-98 style suburban hearse sitting out front. All four doors still have their glass but the back panes of glass in the body have been filled in on the ones I have seen. They usually have vinyl roofs on the back half of the truck, and they also have the big chrome bar for decoration where the rear windows should be. Of course here in TX we use trucks for everything so that may be why I have seen so many around here.

smokekiki 04-14-2009 12:05 PM

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There was a member on here from Virginia beach,a few years back that had or had pictures of a 72 suburban that was used for picking up bodies. It had panels that went over the windows. It had the Landau bar on the panel. When not being used as a bodie hauler,the panels could be removed.

oldblue1968chevy 04-14-2009 09:44 PM

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eww wouldnt wanna own that.....just the thought lol

70rs/ss 04-15-2009 04:18 PM

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When I go, I want to ride in that sweet 68!! As for owning a Hearse, not for me.

Kevin McPherson 04-18-2009 09:59 AM

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I agree,I think it would all depend on where you live. I could see Suburban hearses out here in Wy. I havent yet, but the other choice would be horse back which wouldnt suprise me either. considering the fact that "you must leave all hip irons with the bartender upon entering"

special-K 04-18-2009 04:06 PM

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I think a sunshine yellow Suburban hearse with flower power stickers and happy faces would make me smile when I`m dead.:lol:

special-K 04-19-2009 11:10 AM

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From my`72 Silver Book:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...5/DSC08174.jpg

kev2809 04-19-2009 07:20 PM

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wow, a small bus? they used these trucks for everything lol

Chevy454 04-21-2009 09:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grebus1 (Post 3254947)
I believe these pics were posted by a member in another thread. I think a funeral home in his hometown continues to use this panel. It probably was (or is) their "first call" vehicle.

Being as this is my line of work I figured I'd chime in...the panels/subs are mostly used for first call vehicles (as stated above) and also flower cars during funeral services. Our first was a mid-70s Sub with a vinyl/landau conversion that we used for years...since we live in such rough country we often *have* to use one of our 4x4 subs on first calls...in inclement weather we've had to use one of our Subs in place of the hearse. Years and years ago my grandfather had a mid-50s panel that he used for both the funeral home and the county ambulance service [up until the mid-70s when the State took it over the local undertaker in most small towns also ran the ambulance service].

Special K, I think I've asked before, but does your silver book mention HD buckets?

highwinger 10-17-2016 03:42 PM

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Found this interesting old thread...I was wondering if there were any since I get asked all the time if it is a hearse.


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