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The Cotner Bevington line of  ambulances were designed  by Wayne Corporation for a lower priced market. This unit has 7 rocker switches, a ameter and a Federal Signal PA-15A Director Electronic Siren. The unit orignally was equiped with a PA-20A, Interceptor  Electronic Siren.

NOTE - The three patient status lights on the drivers dash. The are controlled by the attendant in the rear.  
This is the attendants work area. To the left are the controls for the rear compartment lighting, rear air-conditioning, heat and patient status light. ALL work great !

The orange radio on the seat is a vintage Motorola Apcor radio. This unit has been tested and also works geat!

NOTE - The "No-Smoking" signs, "Oxygen Equiped", but the factory installed ashtray !
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PSC SO CAL GO-WEST
    July 17 - 22, 2001
LOOK ! The FIVE Beacon Roof Line !
Matthew Cole's 1971 Olds Cotner-Bevington 48" next
to My 1973  Olds C/B 48' at the GO-WEST SO CAL Meet
E.V.O.O.A. "HIGH SIERRA CONFERENCE
  SPARKS NEVADA   September 6 - 9, 2001
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E.V.O.O.A.  - Ripon & Menlo Park Police Dept.
  Emergency Vehicle Show  October 7, 2000
                     Ripon, California