For this month's entry of Complete Fleet's
#UniqueCar of the month, we decided to shake things up and drive down memory lane to pay tribute to National Coach Engineering (NCE), a popular limo manufacturer known for converting luxury vehicles into bold, exotic stretch limos in the late 70s and early 80s. đē đ
Gary Forbis founded The company in 1977 in Port Sanilac, MI, where he originally began doing convertible conversion work for iconic cars like the Firebird, Trans-Am, and Camaro. However, when the limousine service business grew at the turn of the 70s, limo building, and accessories became a major business for the company. In fact,
@completefleetsales owner and president Barry Trabb used to drive many of NCE's limousines, including one that was 40 ft long and had double axels! đ¤ĩ đ
While NCE officially dissolved on July 15th, 1998, Forbis' legacy lives on in custom, over-the-top limousines and vehicles still highly sought after to this very day. đ¤Š
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