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casper50

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That style of transport was popular in the late 30's to mid 60's for airports and train stations. Checker made stretched versions of their taxi's, and as noted coach work companies did the same. Armbruster was one such company. The folks who did hearse and ambulance bodies also did these types of conversions to broaden their markets. When 10 and 12 passenger vans came along the necessity of building these stretched cars and wagons went away.

http://nozama.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54ed05fc28833019b00fbc5d6970d-400wi

http://jalopnik.com/5892219/massive-stretched-pontiac-station-wagon-is-a-unique-head-scratcher/

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Those wheels are pretty bad...looks like there might be disc brakes underneath them. Those doors sure are badly rusted.

 

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