From Round 2. The 1959 Cadillac Ambulance was built and assembled by the Miller-Meteor coach-building company, which exclusively used the Cadillac platform. Debuting in 1957, these advanced ambulances were mobile emergency hospitals designed to save lives and provide superior mobile medical care. By 1962, Miller-Meteor controlled half of the professional vehicle market. For the first time, Auto World has replicated this iconic vehicle in 1:18 scale. This die-cast model features the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado's iconic tailfins, a newly tooled bubble light, red-lensed emergency flasher housings, and period-correct red and white two-tone paint. It includes a detailed engine, steerable front wheels, accurate interior and chassis, and opening doors, hood, and tailgate.