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John Ehmer, then President of the
PCS is flanked by Dan Paulson and Tony Karsnia. |
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1975 M-M Cadillac Lifeliner Ambulance owned by
Tony Karsnia and 1970 Superior Cadillac 51" Rescuer Ambulance owned by Rick
Duffy. |
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Jeff Damm has the rapt attention of members at his presentation in the Chapel of Thomson-Dougherty
Funeral Home. |
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1974 Superior Pontiac 54" Ambulance owned by
David & Jayne Hintz of Louden, Iowa. |
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Elegant 1966 Cotner/Bevington Oldsmobile
Combination, owned by Jon Wurm. |
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At the conclusion of Saturday's show at the
Dakota County Technical College, the ambulances split ears and blinded eyes
with a moving light and sound show. |
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A Rare Pair:
John Wurm's 1972 54" C/B Oldsmobile Ambulance and Larri Dirks 1972 CB 48"
Oldsmobile Ambulance. |
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The lineup of Professional Cars at the Technical
College. |
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Jeff Damm looks through Professional Car
literature on display at the Dakota County Technical College. |
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Gathering around the literature and pictures
displayed on the hood of
Tony Karsnia's 1975 Lifeliner. |
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Chuck Kramer and Jon Wurm discuss an important
point of professional car ownership, like always protecting your hood with
blankets when displaying photo albums, as Tony Karsnia has done with his
Lifeliner. |
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Tony Karsnia's 1968 Miller-Meteor Cadillac
Classic Limousine Duplex heads up the line of professional cars displayed at
the Thomson-Daugherty Funeral Home, Minneapolis, MN. |
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A gold and black 1977 Superior Buick Sovereign
was brought to the meet by Kevin Kocur. |
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Some meet attendees
enjoy a fire truck ride at the Minneapolis Fire Museum: (from left) Kevin
Kocur, Tony Karsnia, Aaron Hintz, Nick Dirks, Ben Dirks, and Nick Bliss. |
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One of the most interesting cars at the Sunday
show at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds was Lloyd Ray's 1962 Cotner/Bevington Chevrolet Tartan Ambulance,
third from the left end in this picture. |
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Another view of the show field at the Sunday Gopher
Buick Club show. |
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The back of ambulances at the Gopher show,
carefully watched over by Northland members in lawn chairs. |