I’m not sure where this was taken, but it is so rare to find one of these jeep ambulances still around. If I have ever listed on for sale, I don’t remember it.
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I’m not sure where this was taken, but it is so rare to find one of these jeep ambulances still around. If I have ever listed on for sale, I don’t remember it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/saabrobz/11130785566/in/photostream/
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This jeep is from Karlstad, Sweden (KLBILAR.SE) and for sale for $14,000
It has 18,600 miles on the odometer, which could be real for a fire truck. This was delivered to Örebro Fire Department in the 50’s after the customized top (wood frame covered by sheet metal) was added. One of the unique features is a 15 feet telescopic mast with a spotlight powered by a PTO driven generator.
It’s a 1956 model with a 6-226-4 engine.
This information is available on their webpage, but it’s in Swedish… 😉
Here’s the ad for the Swedish readers of eWillys: http://www.bytbil.com/bilar/willys/ovrigt/6v8r7crg/AEADEIYAM3LKAA__!
If you look at the roofline in the photo on the link, it’s very unusual. This would be a cool thing to see.
Thanks Oscar! It’s a neat rig.
– Dave