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1963 Pontiac Bonneville Ambulance -combo- Funeral Coach Built By Superior Coach on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1963 Mileage:30007
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Advertising:

 Newly installed items ,New Radiator with hoses ,Newly Rebuilt Original Carter Carburetor, New Exhaust, Newly Rebuilt complete Brake system with front  disc brakes, Newly Cleaned Gas tank/lines. New Fuel Pump, all new fluids trans/ motor. 4 New Shocks, New 15" American racing rims with very Nice new tires , Heater does work very well (very warm) Ac is complete but not working ,all lights work and Siren was rebuilt (New Brushes) also rebuilt the cherry on top.

"UPDATE" comes with lots of extra's  ( FIRST AID KITS , ETC that where in Ambulance when purchased (see pics)
 All Pics posted have been updated as of today's date 4/27/14


For Sale is this Very RARE ONLY 138 EVER BUILT OF THIS MODEL 1963 Pontiac Bonneville  AMBULANCE - COMBO- FUNERAL -COACH  built by Superior Coachworks  , This Rare AMBULANCE -COMBO- FUNERAL COACH is 21' LONG and is my daily driver on the weekends and to local So Cal Car shows and the beach , It's a real head turner, It's all original with gurney and oxygen tank and I Installed front disc brakes with dual brake cylinder, and a new windshield/gasket, plus those really cool side view mirrors I installed , It drives very smooth on the freeway about 75-85 mph no problem no shacking front end is very nice ,AC is complete but never attempted to refresh,  interior is all original and I seen only 1" tear in rear of side by Gurney, 3 windows have cracks but I do have them as I own a auto glass shop when sold I will install. headliner is in excellent condition no rips or repairs.

MODEL # 63-205

BODY # 542

SILL # P-135

DATE OF MFG- 3-29-63


Please don't let the original White surface rusty Patina scare you thinking this is a rust bucket well it's not it only is surface and there's no rust rot any where I do have a lift near by I can send pics the only spot I did notice was the front floor pan about a silver dollar size this car has been indoor storage since 1972 and when I bought it only had 27000 original miles on it so do the Math.

I have all original paper work from Owner (see pics) with Very Rare IDENT-O-PLATE with VIN # plate, plus all frayed Original curtains and all items inside car you see Gurney Oxygen tank are original this is my daily driver on weekends to local shows here in So Cal.

This Pontiac Bonneville Ambulance has never been in any accidents since I have owned it ,The Ambulance has very minimal metal work ever done to it.

It does appear that the left side Quarter panel and doors had some repairs back in the day based on the paint color not matching and where painted an off white NON matched color much brighter white not the egg shell color there's some small area on left center door that has some body filler coming off (very minor) as this is all original repairs from 1960's as it was stored in 72 , all door lines look very nice no sagging of doors or out of alignment to door latches , the front hood and fenders do show nice original rustic patina it does appear the ambulance was original light blue .I do think the lite blue was the original color till the company decided to repaint it Ambulance color (white).

The interior dash is very nice condition considering this is 53 years old still is soft and flexible not dried up or cracking there's some very minor seam breaks on seat area  and sagging of lower panel on door panels very minor.

The headliner is in excellent condition with no fraying or missed stitches also has the rare V shaped zipper in headliner up front for removal of the red light globe which does work like new (wing nut) .

The rubber floor matt is original from Pontiac. I do have all original wheels and hub caps with spare all are 15" also the winner gets all the original parts I removed from Ambulance (upgrade) .

I do have the original finned front hubs and brake parts as I went with disc brakes new owner will receive .

The radio was never installed from factory as this is an Ambulance so there's a delete plate in it's place very rare part.


 

 This Ambulance is registered in my name and insured in my name comes with a California clear title in my name, your welcome to come to my shop for inspection and a test drive and hear the very loud growler siren and see the red light flash as you drive down the street ,

All doors work like they should all windows work fine 3 broken door glass ( have new ones) hinges show some minor surface rust around them and lower door areas too very minor just mentioning it.


Newly installed items ,New Radiator with hoses ,Newly Rebuilt Original Carter Carburetor, New Exhaust, Newly Rebuilt the complete Brake system  with front being disc brakes, Newly Cleaned Gas tank/lines. New Fuel Pump, all new fluids trans/ motor. New Shocks, New 15" American racing rims with very Nice new tires ,Yes the Heater does work very well (very warm) Ac is complete but not working ,all lights work and Siren was rebuilt (New Brushes) also rebuilt the cherry on top.
 All Pics posted have been updated as of today's date 4/27/14
 

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