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or ambulance
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I really like that body style and that color combo!!!
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My first "car", circa 1956
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Looks like a 280-A wich would make it a ambulance
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That link didn't work.
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![]() I think that this is the picture you are chasing? Ford Model A Funeral Coach - Body by Briggs |
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![]() Note that this is the same illustration as above, but has been masterly coloured. |
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Is that an indention in the front door, right behind the spare tire? Or just a reflection?
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It is an indent to allow more clearance for the spare tire when opening the door.
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![]() Indent in front door of Funeral Coach to allow easier entrance, as identified by Chuck Dempsey |
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Yes, it was an ambulance. 280-A
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This is a Funeral Coach owned by the funeral home across the street from The Henry Ford in Dearborn. They bought this coach new and have kept it all these years.
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Thanks for the indent confirmation. Did any other models have that? I've never seen it anywhere else.....
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That's a very unique rear bumper on that hearse.
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Did that model have larger wheels/tires, so the indentation was needed?
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The tires were 600 (or 650) x 20 truck tires. Even with the indent, the door still didn't swing very wide.
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I spotted that on their front lawn in 2003 when we were in Dearborn for the Model-A national meet.
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When the spare is sidemounted you have to have the indent. I've seen a few. Most plain late AAs have a spare under the bed or duals. The truck in Terry's illustration doesn't have one but it's not a Ford body.
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