| 1957 –
  Spring | The ambulance is ordered from the DeSoto Car company.  The order is for a front from a 4 door car
  and the back section is from a 2 door. 
  The two sections are loaded and shipped to Memphis Tenn. | 
| 1957 -
  Summer | Body work is completed by the Memphis Coach Company, Memphis TN by
  putting the two parts together, adding the roof, inside cabinets and
  after-market air-conditioning (this is required to cool the front as well as
  the rear compartment).  Upon
  completion the model is now named the “Memphian”. | 
| September,
  1957 | Purchased by Jesse James Walker, Jr. for
  use by the Globe Mortuary in Globe Arizona as a primary response ambulance.  The unit was used for 15 years as the
  town's primary patient transport vehicle and was only used as an ambulance. | 
|   | The original color was a red & white color scheme, the current
  colors are opposite the original color scheme.  The rear floor pattern was the current layout. | 
| June
  1st, 1972 | The “Memphian” was sold to Superior Western Company of Santa Fe
  Springs, Calif. since Globe Mortuary was getting out of the ambulance
  business. | 
| June
  1972 | The ambulance was transferred to David Vansell of San Clemente CA and
  then transferred to Al Martinez of Santa Anna CA. | 
| June 72
  to Sept 88 | The unit is owned by Al Martinez Paint and Body shop where it is used
  to transport "body parts". 
  The original siren and light were removed when one of the workers was
  cited for illegal use on city streets, the siren and light were stolen by the
  employee when he was fired. | 
| September
  1988 | The “Memphian” is sold to Gene Lichtman of Silver Spings
  Maryland.  Who is a collector of old
  ambulances.  Gene’s vehicles have
  appeared in various movies and television programs.  His cars have also been featured in multiple EMS shows and
  various car magazines. | 
| September
  7th, 1997 | The “Memphian” is purchased from Mr. Lichtman by it's current owner,
  Dawson Blackmore. | 
|   | The ambulance is partially restored but not running.  It is towed from Maryland to Connecticut
  where after only a couple of hours it’s running fine.  During it’s interior restoration all
  electrical wires were cut and not labeled, this was also resolved and all
  emergency lights are working correctly. 
  The remainder of the restoration work is completed and the vehicle is
  ready for presentation. | 
|   | The ambulance has been given a nic-name of “B & B’s Dream” after
  Dawson “Blackie” and Charles “Buddy” Wilson. 
  This name was chosen to honor Dawson’s friend Buddy, who died of
  cancer in 1997.  Blackie and Buddy
  always talked about owning an antique ambulance one day and this is Blackie's
  way of remembering his friend.  Marie
  (Dawson’s wife) gives the ambulance the name “Baby” since so much time is
  spent “pampering  her”. | 
| September
  13th 1997 | “B & B” went on it’s first outing, at Engine 260’s 26th
  Annual Fire Muster. | 
|   |   | 
|   |   | 
|   | Currently “B & B” goes to various car shows and EMS/Fire events
  & functions to bring viewing pleasure to those who see B & B’s Dream. | 
 
 
Date:                             Event:                                                                                           
 
|   |   | (*) denotes
  “B & B” trailered, otherwise B & B was driven to the listed event | 
| 1998 | May | Memorial Day
  Parade, Stratford CT | 
|   | July | National
  DeSoto Club Annual Convention, Valley Forge PA,  here “B & B” receives numerous
  raves from the other DeSoto car collectors. | 
|   | September | Lead East
  Car Show, Parsippany NJ | 
|   |   | Engine 260’s
  27th Annual Fire Parade & Muster, Milford CT | 
|   |   | Bridgeport
  Area Retired Firefighters Antique Vehicle Show, Bridgeport CT | 
|   | October | Stratfield
  Vol. Fire Department Open House, Fairfield CT | 
|   |   | Firelite Car
  Show, with D.A.R.E., Branford CT | 
| 1999 | May | Emergency Vehicles Owners and
  Operators Association, Fairfax VA (*) Fairfax City Days Car Show &
  EVOOA Show Wins 2nd
  place “Best Antique Restored Ambulance” | 
|   |   | Quinnipiac
  College Car Show, with D.A.R.E., Hamden CT Received 2nd
  place award ‘Other’ Class | 
|   |   | Memorial Day
  Parades, Hamden & Stratford CT | 
|   | June | Williamsport
  Ambulance Corp., 25th Anniversary Celebration, Williamsport MD,
  with other members from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Professional Car
  Society. | 
|   | July | Barnium
  Festival Street Fair, Stratford CT | 
|   | August | International
  Professional Car Society Annual Convention, Lancaster PA (*) | 
|   |   | Walnut Beach
  Appreciation Association, 1st Annual Outing, Milford CT | 
|   | September | Lead East
  Car Show, Parsippany NJ | 
|   |   | Engine 260’s
  28th Annual Fire Parade & Muster, Milford CT | 
|   |   | Bridgeport
  Area Retired Firefighters Antique Vehicle Show, Bridgeport CT | 
|   | October | Cristiana
  Vol. Fire Department, 50th Anniversary, Cristiana DE | 
|   |   | Firelite Car
  Show, with D.A.R.E., Branford CT | 
| 2000 | April | Health Fair,
  St. Mary’s School, Milford CT | 
|   | May | Memorial Day
  Parades, Hamden & Stratford CT | 
|   |   | Quinnipiac
  College Car Show, with D.A.R.E., Hamden CT | 
|   | July | International
  Professional Car Society Annual Convention, Kingston, Canada (*) | 
|   | August | Oyster
  Festival, Featured Car with a D.A.R.E. display, Milford CT | 
|   | September | Lead East
  Car Show, Parsippany NJ | 
|   |   | Engine 260’s
  29th Annual Fire Parade & Muster, Milford CT Won “BEST
  RESTORED” 1950-1959 | 
|   |   | Congress of Connecticut
  State Firefighters Annual Convention, East Haven CT, as a display of antique
  fire and EMS equipment.  Also
  participated in the Firefighter’s Parade on the following Sunday | 
|   | October | Stratfield
  Vol. Fire Department Open House, Fairfield CT | 
|   |   | Southport
  Vol. Fire Department Open House, Southport CT | 
| 2001 | March | Connecticut
  Emergency Medical Services Convention, Cromwell CT, with other members of the
  Professional Car Society’s New England Chapter | 
|   | May | Quinnipiac College
  Car Show, with D.A.R.E., Hamden CT | 
|   |   | Memorial Day
  Parade, Stratford CT | 
|   | August | National
  DeSoto Annual Convention, Doylestown PA Receives a 3rd
  place award in the Modified Class | 
|   | September | Lead East
  Car Show, Parsippany NJ | 
|   |   | Engine 260’s
  30th Annual Fire Parade & Muster, Milford CT Won “BEST
  RESTORED” 1950-1959, for the second time | 
|   | October | Congress of Connecticut State Firefighters Annual
  Convention & Parade, West Haven CT, as a display of antique fire and EMS equipment.  Also participated, as a unit with the host
  towns department, in the Firefighter’s Parade on Sunday | 
| 2002 | May | Quinnipiac
  College Car Show, with D.A.R.E., Hamden CT | 
|   |   | Memorial Day
  Parade, Stratford CT | 
|   |   | Friends of
  Fairfield Vol. Fire Department Outing, Fairfield CT | 
|   | June | Cruise Night
  at the Greek’s, Milford, CT | 
|   |   | Vietnam
  Veterans ‘Visit to the Rock’ Cruise Night, West Haven, CT | 
|   |   | Gayloard
  Hospital 100 Anniversary Celebration - Car Show, Wallingford, CT | 
|   | July | Firefighter’s
  Parade, Warehouse Point, CT | 
|   | August | International
  Professional Car Society Annual Convention, Grand Rapids MI (*) | 
|   |   | 75
  Anniversary Firefighter’s Parade, Rocky Hill CT | 
|   |   | Hometown Wheels
  Car Show, Farmington Polo Grounds, Farmington CT | 
|   | September | Lead East
  Car Show, Parsippany NJ | 
|   |   | Engine 260’s
  31th Annual Fire Parade & Muster, Milford CT | 
|   |   | Sikorsky
  Aircraft Safe Kids Day, Stratford CT | 
|   |   | Congress of Connecticut
  State Firefighters Annual Parade, Thomaston CT | 
|   | October | Stratfield
  Vol. Fire Department Open House, Fairfield CT | 
|   |   | Southport
  Vol. Fire Department Open House, Southport CT | 
 
 
 
Received:   Wed - 23 Sept 98
                                                
Dawson,
 
My name is Clarence Williams, I live in Santa Ana,
California.
 
The first time I saw a 57 desoto
ambulance was in 1975.  I was 14 riding with
my mother on First St. it was parked at Al Martinez Paint and Body Shop. it was
complete including lights on roof.  It
was repainted orig. red and white, and sat for sale for about 4 years
collecting dust.  The car was gone one
day and never seen again.
 
Seeing a picture of your red 57
brought back happy memories.  How long
were desoto ambulances made? I've only seen 57's.
 
Thanks, Clarence Williams
 
Received:  Fri - 25
Sept 98
 
Dawson,
 
I made a few phone calls, and
found the new shop in Orange, Ca. Al senior passed away a few years back.  But I talked to his son Al jr. who had fond
memories of the car.  They used it to
haul "body parts" and run errands.
 
It had lights and a siren till
one of the workers was fooling around on the streets and got cited. They were
told to remove the lights and siren to make the car legal to drive.
 
The latter was stolen by the guy who was cited, who used the
siren in his volkswagen.
 
The address for Al Martinez Paint
and Body is 1011 W. Barkley, Orange, Ca. 92668 the phone number is
714-288-6700.
 
Al Jr. is a nice but very busy
man. We talked only a couple of minutes. It was after five p.m. and I'm sure he
wanted to go home to his family.
 
They have an email address for
the shop, but he said that was his son's thing. Good luck. Keep me posted, I
hope this info was helpful to you.
 
Clarence Williams
 
Phone Call:  Fri - 2
Oct 98
 
Spoke with Al Martinez, Jr. who
fondly remembered the DeSoto.  He stated
that what Mr. William said was infact what happened to the lights and siren.  Al Jr. also stated that his father had
gotten the vehicle from a wholesaler in CA in the early seventies.
 
Mr. Lichtman did indeed buy the
car in 88 and have it shipped to Maryland. 
Where it resided till it was brought to Connecticut.
 
Mr. Martinez asked what the unit was being used for and I
informed him that it was going to car shows and various antique vehicle
outings.
 
Pictures and history are going to be forward to Al Jr. for
his collection of history of the body shop.
 
Dawson