Packard by Henney

This ambulance was created as a collaborative effort between two long-gone American automakers, Packard and Henney. It was a smaller version of the long-wheelbase “Professional” line, which were often used as hearses and ambulances. Between late 1952 and 1954 only 500 “junior” professional cars were made. In 1954 it is estimated that only 120 were produced, making it the rarest year for production. Despite a initial interest in the smaller and more maneuverable professional cars sales never saw the fireworks other manufacturers received, and thanks to poor financial management of the production line, Henney had to increase prices of this car, which choked demand and foreshadowed its ultimate demise among the professional car ranks.