Thanks Taylor.
I did not think it was a Pullman sleeping car. One way or another these seem to be accounted for.
When you say "Pullman" or "Pullman car," it usually means a Pullman sleeping car. This is the usual railroad/railfan nonmenclature.
In my lexicon, you have a Pullman built coach.
Good luck with your restoration project. Look at the architecture of the carbody for now the car was made and decorated. How fancy the interior was depending on how much a railroad was willing to spend. Hope to make it up to Sumpter and see the restored SV.
Brian Norden