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1954 Pontiac Sedan Delivery Chieftain.


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1954 Pontaic Sedan Delivery Chieftain. Flathead 6cyl, 239 cid. 3 speed column shift. Car is one of 1425 ever produced as per GM vintage vehicle services, obviously for sale in Canada only when it was new. Its production date was April 29, 1954, made in Oshawa Ont. Its model number is 2271 (SD), it is body number 983 of 1425. Original color is Gaurd Blue Metallic (451). Interior trim is grey (303). Odometer reads 75,323 miles, true miles unknown.

The car does run and lot drive, although it has no brakes (pedal seized). The engine has no smoke out of the tailpipe, and has no blow by out of the oil filler cap, cold or warm. For an engine with such age it runs fairly well. The transmission goes into all 3 forward gears and reverse. I have driven this car about 5 miles total, just around the backroads in my area to check it out.

I have proper ownership paperwork in my name for the car. Car is located just outside Winnipeg, Mb. This vehicle is 100% complete from bumper to bumper. It will obviously need total restoration. It does have rust in the front floors, rear quarters, etc.

I spoke to GM vintage vehicle services and they told me the car went to another company after it was produced to get the rear quarter windows installed in it. They could not give me the name of the company. It was most likely used as a flower car for a funeral home. I have a bunch of paperwork from GM that goes with the car, copies of brochures, vehicle specs, and a certified paper that declares what the car is (from GM vintage vehicle services).

Price is $4900 cdn funds



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Here's the pictures



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Cdncowboy this is not a sedan delivery, sedan delivery's has solid metal sides. This car looks more like a custom made wagon, possibly built as flower wagons for funeral parlors. Can an expert here pipe in on what this car is all about. Good luck with the sale of that fine looking 54 of yours. Cheers. George.



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Great looking 54. Would make a nice project.

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A bit of history of these coach builder cars......somewhere on the 54 there may be a clue as to who the coach builder was.

there were many builders......http://www.coachbuilt.com/

 

The clue is on the front fender. If one looks carefully, one can see the name Barnette in script above the trim strip. Guy Barnette and Company was a Memphis, Tennessee, builder of funeral cars and ambulances, one of several such outfits in that city. Gregg Merksamer, the CarPorts Professional Car Consultant, says in his book Professional Cars (Krause Publications, 2004) that the 1949 debut of an inexpensive Streamliner sedan delivery insured that Pontiac would remain the industrys most popular platform for low-cost professional cars. The Barnette Pontiac at the St. Louis auction perhaps began life like this Pontiac ambulance used by the Forestville Volunteer Fire Department in Prince Georges County, Maryland.

Some Pontiac sedan delivery conversions were made for combination hearse-and-ambulance purposes, like this eight-cylinder model, carrying both the funereal landau irons and white cross window insignia. Due to its window placement and lack of Barnette script, Gregg thinks this is from another conversion company, probably Memphis neighbors Weller Brothers, although Economy Coach (later Memphis Coach Company) also did Pontiac conversions.

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Economy Coach Co. was one of Memphis' "small 4 (Weller Bros., Barnette/Barnett, Comet/Pinner, and Memphis/Economy Coach)" professional car producers that flourished there in the 1940s-1960s. Located at 2087 York Avenue in Memphis, the firm was run by J.K. Barnett and J.B. Norfleet. 

(Economy Coach's general manager J.K. Barnett (no e) is often confused with Guy Barnette who owned Barnette Co, Economy's direct competitor in the Memphis professional car business.  However there was no relation between the two men)

In sparsely populated areas of the country funeral directors were usually responsible for a region's ambulance service and Economy specialized in combination coaches specially built built for dual ambulance/funeral service.

Economy manufactured Professional Cars on stretched Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford and Pontiac chassis. In the early 1950s their expensive coaches were built on Chrysler chassis, and their lower-priced models were built on cheaper Chevrolets and Pontiacs.

Economy was a sub-contractor to Meteor Motor Co. of Piqua, Ohio, and built their budget-priced Pontiac coaches from about 1951-1953. An early 1950s Chrysler coach attributed to Meteor was likely built by Economy as well.

General Motors stopped building Pontiac sedan deliveries at the end of the 1953 model year and small professional car builders who used Pontiac chassis were forced to switch to the much more expensive Pontiac station wagons. The additional costs involved eventually forced a number of them out of business.

Economy also built a few flower cars, one was built in 1954 on a long wheelbase Pontiac commercial chassis that featured a curved-glass rear window.

1955 Economy Coaches were all-new and featured very distinctive stamped steel upper door frames and flat commercial side glass. Ambulances were also available with panoramic rear corner windows.

Sometime during 1955, J.B. Norfleet left the firm and J.K. Barnett reorganized the firms as Memphis Coach Co. I have 2 different pictures of the same 1955 Pontiac combination car with commercial glass identified as an Economy Coach in one picture and as a Memphian (the name used by Memphis for their coaches) in the other. The reorganized firm stayed at the same address, 2087 York Avenue. Memphis and closed sometime in 1961.

 



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I am aware that the sedan delivery cars were all solid sides. I thought something was strange here also until I seen the vin. As per GM Vintage Vehicle Services, it was a sedan delivery from new, then went to another company to get the side windows installed. Here s the paper they sent me proving it is a sedan delivery, this is the breakdown of the vin. They guy I spoke to on the phone from GM Canada seemed very knowledgeable on these cars. He told me GM never offered the windows in the rear sides of the sedan delivery cars, but when someone wanted them, in this case, the car went to a secondary company after production to install the side windows. Then got delivered to the customer.



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Greaser those pictures in your post are pretty awesome. Kinda neat to see the different uses of the cars back in the day. Thanks for the info

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cdncowboy wrote:

I am aware that the sedan delivery cars were all solid sides. I thought something was strange here also until I seen the vin. As per GM Vintage Vehicle Services, it was a sedan delivery from new, then went to another company to get the side windows installed. Here s the paper they sent me proving it is a sedan delivery, this is the breakdown of the vin. They guy I spoke to on the phone from GM Canada seemed very knowledgeable on these cars. He told me GM never offered the windows in the rear sides of the sedan delivery cars, but when someone wanted them, in this case, the car went to a secondary company after production to install the side windows. Then got delivered to the customer.


 Have you found the name of the coach builder somewhere on the 54? I d be curious if it was a Canadian or American builder.



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I have looked over the car and can't find any other info on who did the windows on the side. The guy at GM canada we spoke to said it was most likely a cdn company who did the conversion.

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Great looking delivery!

Good luck with the sale - love to see this on the road again.  Love the prairie scenes too!   



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Thanks. Speaking of the pictures I just figured out how to make them bigger. They were way to small. This computer stuff is a little to much for me sometimes. I'll repost the pictures tonight

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Here's the larger size pictures.

I really like this car, so does my father. But she needs a new home. We are definitely a little over our head here with project vehicles, its time to finish some vehicles already before taking on more tasks.

I can assist in shipping also if needed, I have some connections in that industry.

 

Any questions just ask, or email. schrol@mymts.net



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Any interest or offers?

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For Sale

 

 

 

1954 Pontaic Sedan Delivery Chieftain. Flathead 6cyl, 239 cid. 3 speed column shift. Car is one of 1425 ever produced as per GM vintage vehicle services, obviously for sale in Canada only when it was new. Its production date was April 29, 1954, made in Oshawa Ont. Its model number is 2271 (SD), it is body number 983 of 1425. Original color is Gaurd Blue Metallic (451). Interior trim is grey (303). Odometer reads 75,323 miles, true miles unknown.

 

The car does run and lot drive, although it has no brakes (pedal seized). The engine has no smoke out of the tailpipe, and has no blow by out of the oil filler cap, cold or warm. For an engine with such age it runs fairly well. The transmission goes into all 3 forward gears and reverse. I have driven this car about 5 miles total, just around the backroads in my area to check it out.

 

I have proper ownership paperwork in my name for the car. Car is located just outside Winnipeg, Mb. This vehicle is 100% complete from bumper to bumper. It will obviously need total restoration. It does have rust in the front floors, rear quarters, etc.

 

I spoke to GM vintage vehicle services and they told me the car went to another company after it was produced to get the rear quarter windows installed in it. They could not give me the name of the company. It was most likely used as a flower car for a funeral home. I have a bunch of paperwork from GM that goes with the car, copies of brochures, vehicle specs, and a certified paper that declares what the car is (from GM vintage vehicle services).

Price is $4900 cdn funds


For you guys out west there is a 53 sedan delivery, flathead 6, $4500.00 for sale on "Used Victoria" 



-- Edited by LeeRoy on Wednesday 9th of July 2014 08:20:00 PM

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Okay I'm going to lower the price to get more action on the vehicle. The car needs a new home. $3300

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