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Solved TGF-195: Ford Mainline 1952 Hearse by Olding Coachcraft

Started by targhediferro, September 13, 2013, 05:44:11 AM

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targhediferro

Quite easy to get the base car, but I'd like to know the name of the coachbuilder of this car.

Bill Murray

I think I have the owner but am a bit lost on the coachbuilder but I will give it a try.

1952 Ford Mainliner Hearse owned by the Sweeny Funeral Home in Nova Scotia Canada.
The body builder may be Smith Bros. of Toronto Canada.

bill
Cheers
Bill

targhediferro

The car is right, but I have another coachbuilder...and not from Canada.

Bill Murray

#3
I will have to say this was a really strange journey.

I originally Googled one set of parameters for a 1952 Ford Hearse and came up with the single photo on the Sweeny Funeral Home website.  They had posted 25-30 photos of different hearses in their history section and I assumed that they owned all of them.  I assumed the body builder was Canadian and Smith Bros. did similar vehicles at that time.

Having little luck, I started using different search parameters/different arrangement of words and descriptions and stumbled upon what I believe is the answer.  I then went back to the Sweeny site and I think I discovered that all the various hearse photos they posted there were just "examples" of hearses over the decades.

In any case, I now believe this is a 1952 Ford Mainliner Hearse with coach work by Olding Coachcraft and that the origin of the car is Australia, not Canada.  I hope this is the correct answer.
Cheers
Bill

targhediferro

Right journey...it's actually a job by Olding Coachcraft.  Another point for you.

Bill Murray

Thank you, Fabrizio:

It has been a rather long "dry spell" for me this last month in being able to solve puzzles as the puzzles mostly represent types of vehicles or eras that I have never researched.  Good luck for me this week that two puzzles were about limousines and hearses where I have at least done some research.

Bill
Cheers
Bill