October 25, 201114 yr Cheers or Jeers: 1965 GMC Ambulance Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item43aa7292e8 This vehicle is in a collection of 26 that the current owner has been working on for 20 years. It is being sold in as-is condition in an estate liquidation sale on here. It has been garage kept, started and driven a short distance every three months.1965 GMC Rescue Vehicle Purchased 8 years ago from the Manville NJ Rescue Squad 4 speed trans Interior in excellent condition Current bid is $5,000
October 25, 201114 yr That's one of the best ambu/boxes I've ever seen quite stylish especially the rear end
October 25, 201114 yr Turn the lights and siren on and go racing through the streets... +1 Not in NJ you won't... but then there are parades that you could do that in This one is close to balthazar, I think.
October 25, 201114 yr Not thinking that 305, 351, 401 and 478-cubic-inch V6 line of engines are race material nor that big Bambulance either Just too big to hide that thing
October 26, 201114 yr Turn the lights and siren on and go racing through the streets... +1 Not in NJ you won't... but then there are parades that you could do that in Brock Yates and Hal Needham would disagree with you. The other neat thing about this ambulance is that in Jersey, it would get the NF99999 plates... No Fee.
October 26, 201114 yr Turn the lights and siren on and go racing through the streets... +1 Not in NJ you won't... but then there are parades that you could do that in Brock Yates and Hal Needham would disagree with you. The other neat thing about this ambulance is that in Jersey, it would get the NF99999 plates... No Fee. Even in private ownership?
October 27, 201114 yr The other neat thing about this ambulance is that in Jersey, it would get the NF99999 plates... No Fee. Even in private ownership? The NF plates are something of a mystery... took awhile before I figured out what NF was. If it was registered to be used as an ambulance or something related, I would imagine it would be. Plenty of private companies have NF plates for vans shuttling around senior citizens. But keep in mind, I know very little about the NF plates.
October 27, 201114 yr The other neat thing about this ambulance is that in Jersey, it would get the NF99999 plates... No Fee. Even in private ownership? The NF plates are something of a mystery... took awhile before I figured out what NF was. If it was registered to be used as an ambulance or something related, I would imagine it would be. Plenty of private companies have NF plates for vans shuttling around senior citizens. But keep in mind, I know very little about the NF plates. All of the fire, rescue, and squad vehicles at my fire department and at others in Burlington County seem to have the NF plates... I'll have to look at the private ambulance transport companies to see what plates they have next time I see one (which is usually daily if I'm looking). I would assume a collector of fire apparatus would not be eligible for such a plate though (only if the vehicle was in active service).
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