This undated Siebert Willys Ambulance brochure was probably produced in 1954-or 1955, based on the grille design on page 4. There is no form number on it. Within the brochure the company describes three different ambulance options.
- One was called an Ambulance Utility Wagon and is featured on the backpage. It appears to be a basic sedan delivery with added first-aid/ambulance equipment.
- The company also produced a Willys Custom Ambulance, which included side windows and a “deluxe interior”.
- The third was called the Willys Ambulance Bus (originally called the Willys Ambulance in a 1951 brochure). It was a lengthened 4-door (with the rear doors set up as suicide doors), along with other mods.
Derek provides more information on the Siebert Ambulances and has additional pics on the CJ-3B page.
Glad you got this package! Came with a cool small W-O binder too!
Truly amazing, I had never seen any pictures of a 4 door ambulance, very informative. Thank you Dave.
4 door willys wagon?? Yes please sign me up
Thanks guys. Yep, it was a good historical piece.
Andy, were you watching this auction?
I wander if the building is still there.I guess I should check out Waterville a little closer the next time I pass through there.!🙂thanks for sharing Dave!
Here is a link with more of the ambulance:
https://www.militarytrader.com/military-vehicles/military-jeep-ambulances
Thanks Blaine. That’s a pretty good link on ambulances. I also think that’s worth redoing on eWillys in a slightly different way. I will add to my list of feature projects.
– Dave