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This ongoing range will continue to grow year by year. Apart from Fire and Ambulance models,
subjects of Hearse and Utility will be explored. Your suggestions are welcome.

CSV 09

CSV 09 - 1949 Packard Henney 'Ambulance'

NEW MODEL - Available December/January '09


CSV 08

CSV 08 - 1950 Packard Henney 'Ambulance'

NEW MODEL - Available December/January '09


CSV 07

CSV 07 - 1950 Packard Henney 'Hearse'


CSV 06

CSV 06 - 1953 Chrysler Imperial Ambulance 'New Brunswick'
The Imperial may seem an unusual choice for an ambulance, but other luxury makes such as Packard and Cadillac were commonly used. Chrysler offered the Crown Imperial in limited long wheelbase form which made the ideal platform for this emergency vehicle.


CSV 05

CSV 05 - 1953 Packard-Henney Junior 'Hearse'
The Junior version of the Packard Henney was frequently used in smaller towns where dual purpose usage was common.
Henney, a famous and respected name in the professional car business, are most frequently associated with Packard, although conversions were carried out on other marques.


CSV 04

CSV 04 - 1941 Chrysler Saratoga
Fire departments usually had a car or two in their fleets and the Saratoga is a typical example of a Fire cheif's vehicle.


CSV 03

CSV 03 - 1953 Packard-Henney Junior Ambulance
Henney enjoyed a long association with Packard, building ambulances and hearses. The Junior was the smallest version built by the company.


CSV 02

CSV 02 - 1954 Studebaker Conestoga Ambulet
Studebaker offered an official 'Ambulette' version of its Conestoga wagon when the model was launched in 1954. Often used by hospital departments in provicial towns in the mid 1950's.


CSV 01

CSV 01 - 1948 Ford F1 Fire Truck
The ford F series was adapted for most uses during its lifetime. As a fire truck it was ideally suited for urban duties when dealing with smaller fires where access could be a problem.