I need only the base car and the coachbuilder.
A Ford 1953?
Ford is correct, but a bit older according to my source.
a 1949 ford parcel briggs ambulance?
Not Briggs and a bit younger.
a 1947 ford parcael vanette ambulance?
I told younger, not older...anyway I want to know just the make (Ford) and the coachbuilder.
American coachbuilder?
Not American.
British one?
Not british.
French?
Not French.
spanish?
Not Spanish.
european?
Yes, European.
italian?
Not Italian.
No british, no french, no spanish, no italian,
maybe german?
Sorry, neither German.
Swiss?
Not Swiss.
belgium?
Not Belgium.
Not British, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Swiss or Belgian.
Is it from Eastern Europe (former Warsaw Pact countries)??
czesk?
Not czech and not from eastern Europe.
From Northern Europe?
Netherlands?
Yes...the coachbuilder is dutch!
Do you know if the coachbuilder has built buses and cars or only ambulances.
I'm not able to answer at your question...I've very few notices about this coachbuilder.
Ok Thanks I will keep searching but that makes me things more difficult. :-\
Gaarthuis?
Pennock ?
Not Pennock....more obscure.
Berwi?
Not Berwi.
Van Koppen?
I will try with Remmers Carrosseriefabriek
Visser??
Twice no.
Koster?
Not Koster.
Werkspoor?
Not Werkspoor.
van Biuck commertials?
No, sorry.
Roset?
Veth?
Not Veth.
Van Leersum?
Not Van Leersum.
König?
Excluded names:
Berwi
Gaarthuis
Konig
Koster
Pennock
Remmers
Roset
Van Biuck
Van Koppen
Van Leersum
Veth
Visser
Werkspoor
Akkermans?
Not Akkermans.
Hayo?
Not Hayo.
I assume the company is defunct ? How about Beynes ?
I have no notice about this company today...it is not Beynes.
Professionals' time.
It is a 1950 Ford Parcel Van chassis with ambulance body by Fa Wunveen of Holland.
I found it on some Dutch coachwork site some time ago.
Edit: Sorry for the photo size, I did not check before posting. I will resize it later.
Bill
Well done Bill...I'm happy you got this one! Another point for you.
Sorry guys, I am from the Netherlands originally and I believe Wunveen should be Wijnveen. When you write ij in dutch they are normally connected to each other and become like an u with a tail.
Thanks for that correction, one learns something every day.
Going back to the original large format photo I found in the first place, I can now see the little "i" stuck in the arms of the "J".
I think my original search was for something like "Ford 1950 van Netherlands" on Google.nl and this photo came up.
I saved it and waited till the photo got up to the Pro level. As the photo was too large, I reduced it and you cannot see that detail on my answer photo. I will post the original here for a day or so and then remove it to save bandwidth.
This fact is also the reason why I could find no other bodies by Fa Wunveen, they did not exist :hah: :hah:
Bill
Wijnveen from Wageningen mentions their history on their (active) internetsite. They confirm they were coachbuilders (in Dutch).
Could somebody please correct the subject name.
Thank you Austospeurder...once more Autopuzzles is great.