Weber (Victoria)
From the information we've been able to
gather, Weber were located in Melbourne's bayside suburbs,
possibly around the Frankston area. They produced hearses from a
variety of makes, although it would appear that they favoured
Ford and Chrysler products. More information on this builder is
welcomed.
One of the easiest ways to recognise a
Weber body is the three perspex windows across the rear of the
car. Another Weber trait was to place the fuel filler inside the
car, perhaps not to destroy the clean lines of the car with a
filler cap? Weber also appear to have had another interesting
habit, which was the use of Chrysler and Dodge tail lights on a
variety of other makes. For example, this 51 Ford uses Dodge
tail lights.
This 56 Ford retains the Ford sidetrim,
but has Chrysler Royal tail lights (57 Plymouth to our US
readers).

This 1951 Ford was built by Weber, and
last saw active service in the La Trobe Valley, in Victoria.
It’s powered by a 239 CI flathead V8 with a 3 speed manual
transmission. Note the use of Dodge rear tail lights! These
photos were taken in 2001. This car was sold to an
enthusiast, and we have had an unconfirmed report that it was
severely damaged in an accident whilst being transported to its
new home.


This is an AP3 Chrysler Royal. The
‘AP’ series Chryslers were uniquely Australian, and were very
popular cars in the late 50s and early 60s. They were big and
powerful and were an extremely popular basis for a hearse
conversion. This 1961 model was last used in Tasmania, and is
now in the hands of a Sydney hearse enthusiast. The photo was
taken in Tasmania in 2001.

This is an Aussie 1956 De Soto, built by
Weber. It was originally powered by a flathead 6 cylinder, with
a 3 speed manual transmission. In recent years, it has been
repowered by a Ford 302 CI V8. The car was last heard of in
Melbourne’s outer suburbs. These photos were taken in the early
90s.


This next picture is of a 55 Ford
Hearse. It is believed that this hearse has been converted into
a ute.

The 56 Dodge below was last seen in
service in Ballarat.


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