{"id":2693,"date":"2006-06-21T02:02:00","date_gmt":"2006-06-21T06:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2006\/06\/windows-sd\/"},"modified":"2010-12-30T12:02:03","modified_gmt":"2010-12-30T17:02:03","slug":"windows-sd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2006\/06\/windows-sd\/","title":{"rendered":"Windows SD"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"picleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnettePontiacRFWeb-Large.jpg\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnettePontiacRFWeb-Feature.jpg\" width=\"220\" height=\"149\" alt=\"Barnette Pontiac combination coach\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sedan Delivery Edition, that is. Fred Summers, the CarPort&#8217;s redoubtable St. Louis Bureau Chief, liked the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/2006\/02\/speedy-delivery.html\">issue on sedan deliveries<\/a>. He believes he&#8217;s gone us one better, however, with this 1950 Pontiac sedan delivery with rear side windows. He spied it at a Kruse auction in his city some years ago, and was told it had been used by a florist who catered to the carriage trade. Indeed it may have, but its origins are in the &#8220;professional trade,&#8221; as auto enthusiasts call the hearse and ambulance brigade.<\/p>\n<p>The clue is on the front fender. If one looks carefully, one can see the name &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnetteScriptWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette nameplate\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Barnette<\/a>&#8221; in script above the trim strip. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnetteAdWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette advertisement\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Guy Barnette and Company<\/a> was a Memphis, Tennessee, builder of funeral cars and ambulances, one of several such outfits in that city. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_GreggMerksWeb-Medium.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Gregg Merksamer\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Gregg Merksamer<\/a>, the CarPort&#8217;s Professional Car Consultant, says in his book <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_ProCarsWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Professional Cars\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\"><i>Professional Cars<\/i><\/a> (Krause Publications, 2004) that &#8220;the 1949 debut of an inexpensive Streamliner sedan delivery &#8230;insured that Pontiac would remain the industry&#8217;s most popular platform for low-cost professional cars.&#8221; The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnettePontiacLRWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette Pontiac - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Barnette Pontiac<\/a> at the St. Louis auction perhaps began life like this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnettePontiacFvilleWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette ambulance - Forestville\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Pontiac ambulance<\/a> used by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.epodunk.com\/cgi-bin\/genInfo.php?locIndex=2571\">Forestville<\/a> Volunteer Fire Department in Prince George&#8217;s County, Maryland.<\/p>\n<p>Some Pontiac <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_50PontiHearseLFWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of 1950 Pontiac combination - front\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">sedan delivery conversions<\/a> were made for &#8220;combination&#8221; hearse-and-ambulance purposes, like this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_50PontiEngineWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Pontiac eight-cylinder engine\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">eight-cylinder<\/a> model, carrying both the funereal <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_50PontiHearseRRWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of 1950 Pontiac combination - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">landau irons and white cross<\/a> 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.<\/p>\n<p>Barnette did long-wheelbase conversions, too, like this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnetteComboWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette Pontiac combination coach\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">1951 Pontiac combination coach<\/a> that Gregg snapped at Hershey in 2004. The seller was asking $8,500, and Gregg remarked that the &#8220;illuminated Indian chief hood ornament was a nice little add-on for the price.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I remarked in the earlier sedan delivery episode that vans from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.adclassix.com\/ads2\/61fordeconoline.htm\">Ford<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/mclellansautomotive.com\/photos\/B12451.jpg\">Chevy<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/mclellansautomotive.com\/photos\/B12492.jpg\">Dodge<\/a> ultimately did in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-2-8_FordPanelWeb-Large.jpg\">truck-based panel deliveries<\/a>. In like manner, commercial versions of minivans, like this Dodge <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_ChryslerPanelVanWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Dodge Caravan Cargo Van\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Caravan Cargo Van<\/a>, took over from the sedan delivery. Minivans, too, have lapped up the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_Royal-Coachworks-ChryslerLRWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Royal Chrysler hearse - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">small-hearse market<\/a>, witness this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_Royal-Coachworks-ChryslerLFWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Royal Chrysler hearse - front\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Chrysler<\/a> from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.royalcoachworks.com\/conversion.htm\">Royal Coachworks<\/a>. One thing we should notice about Fred&#8217;s Barnette Pontiac is that the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2006-6-21_BarnettePontiacWindowWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"illustration of Barnette window\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">rear windows go down<\/a>. In the days before Pontiac offered air conditioning, it was important that a patient-in-transport got some fresh air.<\/p>\n<p>The CarPort also thanks Ed Defort, publisher and editorial director of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kates-boylston.com\/afd.html\">American Funeral Director<\/a>, and Steve Lichtman for use of illustrations. Fanciers of Barnette combination and funeral coaches will gravitate to the <a href=\"http:\/\/professionalcar.org\/\">Professional Car Society<\/a>; does any PCS member have one?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sedan Delivery Edition, that is. Fred Summers, the CarPort&#8217;s redoubtable St. Louis Bureau Chief, liked the issue on sedan deliveries. He believes he&#8217;s gone us one better, however, with this 1950 Pontiac sedan delivery with rear side windows. 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