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  2. Cadillac Commercial Chassis - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Commercial Chassis is a variant of the GM D-body specifically developed for professional car use; most applications included funeral coaches (hearses), ambulances, and combination cars. In contrast to the Cadillac 75 (a factory-built limousine), the Commercial Chassis was designed with a heavier-duty frame; to improve access to the ...

  3. Combination car (ambulance) - Wikipedia

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    A combination car was a vehicle that could serve either as a hearse or as an ambulance, [1] and had the capability of being swapped between those roles without much difficulty. [2] This hybrid usage of the cars reflects an era when funeral homes offered emergency ambulance service in addition to their primary trade, especially in smaller towns ...

  4. Ectomobile - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle used for Ecto-1 was a 1959 Cadillac professional chassis, built by the Miller-Meteor company. The ambulance/hearse combination was the end loader variety. Dr. Ray Stantz found the vehicle in 1984, shortly after he mortgaged his mother's house to buy the Firehouse. Because of his mechanical skills, he was able to repair the vehicle ...

  5. Hearse - Wikipedia

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    1975 Cadillac Miller-Meteor hearse. Amongst hearse enthusiasts, the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor hearse is considered one of the most desirable, due to its especially ornate styling and appearances in several feature films, notably an ambulance version in the 1984 film Ghostbusters. In the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, the Ecto-1 is a 1984 Cadillac ...

  6. List of Cadillac vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1959-1960 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 63, 64, 69, 75 Fisher Fleetwood All models were equipped with the 390 cu. in. (6.4L) V8 Series 60S Fleetwood – 130 in wheelbase

  7. Fleetwood Metal Body - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood, Pennsylvania 2016. Fleetwood Metal Body was an automobile coachbuilder formed on April 1, 1909. The company name was derived from Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, home of the company at the start, and lived on for decades in the form of the Cadillac Fleetwood and various Fleetwood trim lines on Cadillac cars. [1]

  8. Sanford Health - Wikipedia

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    Sanford Ambulance Fargo, previously known as F-M Ambulance, began operations in 1959 with a single Cadillac hearse converted into a makeshift ambulance service in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Eventually, it grew to two ambulances on duty during the day, one overnight in Fargo, North Dakota, and one during the day and overnight in Moorhead, Minnesota.

  9. Flower car - Wikipedia

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    A mid-1990s Cadillac Fleetwood flower car. A flower car is a type of vehicle used in the funeral industry of the United States, frequently under the Cadillac brand. [1] [2] It is used to carry flowers for the burial service, or sometimes to carry the coffin under a bed of flowers.

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