MonacoBlue
Senior Member
Two in one. Ah.
That’s beautiful! Is it a New Yorker?
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It was in So Cal, it sold. Not sure where it went .Anybody know who owns that?
A friend owns the 62, the Newpaper clip is pretty cool.Pretty sure it’s a New Yorker. Biggest wagon they made, they didn’t make an Impetial wagon at the factory at that point. There were just a very few Imperial hearse/ambulances made for 1960. There are a few newspaper photos out there on the subject. Detroit and St. Louis. Great color.
Beautiful Work of Automobile (Art)
Beautiful Work of Automobile (Art)
I think some flower cars have covered cargo areas, if they have to go at highway speeds.
Also, sometimes they can be used as hearses.
makes them a bit more “all weather”.
I owned a 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham station wagon conversion in the late 90s. Bought it in Illinois as a rusted out cheapie and restored it over a few years. I put a 500 cubic inch Eldorado motor in it, always sorry I sold it.If I could get a 1960 Imperial wagon (hearse?) which was never made (wagon) or else unicorn rare (hearse), I would. I saw an early 70’s Cadillac wagon online (not a hearse), it was beautiful.
I owned a 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham station wagon conversion in the late 90s. Bought it in Illinois as a rusted out cheapie and restored it over a few years. I put a 500 cubic inch Eldorado motor in it, always sorry I sold it.
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My 61 is a color called fire mist red.