Initially assembling its own complete vehicles, Henney mounted its
premium-quality hearse and ambulance bodies on such diverse chassis as
Essex, Ford, Lincoln, Pontiac, Pierce-Arrow, Oldsmobile, Velie—and at
least one Austin. The harsh economic climate of the 1930s brought Henney
and Packard together, Henney hitching its wagon to the Packard star to
become the sole American professional car builder authorized to use the
prestigious Packard commercial chassis. This exclusive arrangement
eventually evolved to a point where—in addition to its famed funeral
coaches and ambulances—the Henney Motor Company was also building
seven-passenger sedans, limousines and concept cars for Packard as well
as special limousines for the White House. After the Freeport, Illinois
plant closed in 1955, the Henney name was resurrected for use on the
first modern electric-powered automobile in America—the Henney Kilowatt.
The only definitive book ever published on Henney and its fabled
relationship with Packard, this book is also the story of a pioneering
American company, its charismatic leaders, wide array of products and
the unique segment of the motor industry in which it was involved.
Author: Thomas McPherson
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781583882337
Publisher: Ertel Publishing
Binding Type: Hardcover
Language: NA
Pages: 288
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA