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Martin Stewart

I am looking for any information, pic's, anything on a 1933 pontiac hearse. I have just purchased one and wanting to find out some info:)
 
Was it a Pontiac or Oakland?

The closes thing to a Pontiac Hearse I have is the 455 in the basement, it came out of a 1970 Green Pontiac Hearse.... Well, at least you got the body to the cemetery fast!

I suspect it was the hearse that went to airports and such, body transporter. Nothing fancy, just barebone car. Odd, it came with a 1969 428 HO carb....
 
1933 Pontiac Henne or Henney Hearse

You didn't mention who did the coachwork on this car...or if it has sidemounts or glass sides...Is the coachwork aluminum and stainless or steel?
Does it have a canvas removable top over the driver? Is it a pillarless model and are the sides all glass or blanked over for trim?
John toomanytoys
Medina Ohio
 
True, Too...no help possible if no info given. But I checked, last time he was here was 10/21...so... :::shrug:::
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1933 pontiac hearse

I also have a 1933 Pontiac Henney hearse! I for some reason cannot attach pics, if instested contact me at mistyauten@frontiernet.net, or by phone 515-576-1001 would gladly talk w/ you!
 
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