Miller-Meteor (USA): as usual, Cadillac delivered
its highly successful commercial chassis to a number of independent coach builders who
continued to design ambulances,. hearses and combination vehicles. One of these is
shown below:


This survivor was on sale on e-Bay in Fall, 2003

S&S [Hess & Eisenhardt] (USA):
Cadillac continued to deliver its desirable commercial chassis to the four
"giants": Eureka, Hess & Eisenhardt, Miller-Meteor and Superior who
continued to design and build ambulances, funeral coaches and combination vehicles.
One of these is shown below:

[Unknown, USA] custom "parade boat" on
1975 Cadillac chassis

[Unknown, USA] custom funeral car/ambulance

Conversion from funeral car or ambulance
[ Photos: Internet, 2002 ]
Unknown [USA]: ridiculously
stretched Eldorado (completed circa 1980); this car was offered for sale on the Internet
in November, 2002.

Front and rear views of the "monster"
Cadillac Eldorado
1976
Cadillac Commercial Cars:
Miller Meteor (USA) professional car
series, as below





This surviving Miller-Meteor ambulance
belongs to
Craig and Roseanne Stewart of the Raritan River Region CLC

This one is in Australia and belongs to my friend,
Allan
[ Photo (left): 2008, Warren Hawtin ]
S&S (Hess & Eisenhardt) (USA):





Park Row combination


Superior (USA): as usual, Cadillac
delivered its highly successful commercial chassis to a number of independent coach
builders who continued to design ambulances, hearses and combination vehicles. Some of
these are shown below:



These three funeral vehicles are from the 1976 Superior
catalog

A survivor

[Unknown, USA] : So far I have not been able to identify the coachbuilder
of this surviving funeral coach.

Unknown (possibly France) This
converted Seville was used for ambulance transportation in a Paris suburb

Wayne Corporation (Divco-Wayne, formerly Miller-Meteor) (USA)
[formerly listed as "Unknown"] This slightly customized survivor resides in
France. I was contacted in March 2008 by the owner, Xavier Moisson, who identified his car
for me and kindly added this complementary information: A friend and I are founders of a rare, European hearse club. I am
the second owner of this 1976 model with 63K miles;
my friend has a 1974 and a 1978 with a gothic interior. If you want, you can see
them on our website here
and here. Our club is called "The
Corpse Drivers "; we started it when we bought the hearses, last year (2007 ); they
used to be on duty in Belgium but are now retired
from service; the '76 and '74 models were always used together. BTW, the
"custom" chrome side rails are used to hang flower wreaths.



[ Photos: courtesy Xavier Moisson, the owner,
and the American car Club de France (ACCF) ]
[Unknown, USA] This superb hearse was discovered on
the Internet. A Database user sent the following complementary information in May,
2000: Sirs: The hearse listed as unknown in the
Dream Cars 1975-1984 was actually owned by Tombstone Tours and was recently advertised at
a sale price of $30,000 US. Attached are info and pictures taken from the advertiser's
Website. 1976 CUSTOM CADILLAC "CRYPT DE VILLE" HEARSE LIMO Ad Number: 647 Date
Posted: 04/16/2000 Contact: G. Tower Telephone: E-mail: belight@mindspring.com Description:
This modified 10 seat hearse limo is the famous flagship vehicle from TOMBSTONE TOURS. You
may have seen this show stopper on CNN News, ABC Television, People Magazine and dozens of
other TV stations and newspapers and magazines throughout the world. Equipped with a
bronze casket couch, granite tombstones, neon, painted canvas headliner, and one of a kind
options that make this a steal at only $30,000. A real head turner in immaculate condition
throughout. 50K original miles. Serious inquiries only Please visit our Website for
pictures http://www.up4sale.com/images/crypt/casket.html


