Isenhoff Auto Rebuilding Co.
- 1930s-1950s - Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Isenhoff Auto Rebuilding Co. of Grand Rapids, Michigan was one of the
many firms who converted standard 7-passenger sedans in sedan-ambulances during the 1940s and early 1950s. Isenhoff placed a removable center-post between the two passenger-side doors and reinforced the door sills and
sub-flooring as well as the chassis so the vehicle could accept the extra weight. Built using a Chrysler chassis and
equipped with a Bogardner cot their "Dualance" ambulance cost half as much as a new LWB ambulance built by a major
coachbuilder like Eureka.