At the 1937 National Funeral Director's
Convention, Henney introduced a streamlined flower car as well as a
self-leveling suspension system that they called the Leveldraulic. The
flower car was built on a Packard chassis, featured a collapsible
convertible top, and could be used as a first call car or to transport
altars, chairs and other necessities to the home of the deceased or to
the gravesite.