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any hearse owners in here? lets see your rides

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by nailheadracer, Nov 20, 2005.

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  1. Kerry67
    Joined: Apr 11, 2005
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    I'd love to have one and hopefully someday I will.
     
  2. Terry Weesner
    Joined: Dec 9, 2008
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    Did you ever notice that hearses never have luggage racks????????

    Enjoy what you've got while your alive, 'cause you can't take it with you.

    (Lyrics from a c&w song)
     
  3. Abomination
    Joined: Oct 5, 2006
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    I had two of these. ;)

    ~Jason

     
  4. mrjynx
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    cool, thanks for the answer dude... :)
     
  5. Beladona_13
    Joined: Feb 13, 2009
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    I've owned several:
    1974 Cadillac M-M 3 way
    1963 Pontiac Bonneville Ambulance (Navy)
    1965 Cadillac M-M Emdloader (this one had a dance floor and a raised roof bubble!)
    1968 Cadillac Superior 3 way (Graveline tours car)
    1958 Cadillac Superioir Combination (my current ride)
     

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  6. frankenstein1948
    Joined: May 23, 2008
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    That is the coolest hearse i have ever seen!
     

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  7. frankenstein1948
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    Our 1965 pontiac hearse is 20 feet 5 inches nose to tail with a 147 inch wheelbase.
    It is about 6 inches longer than my 1978 chevy 1 ton crewcab dually!:eek:
     
  8. movingviolation
    Joined: Feb 19, 2005
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    Personally i think pre 60 hearses are kinda kool. Im not sure id buy one, and if i did id have to get a bigger garage.....but the 59's especially ooze that look.

    And we are all getting a ride in one, like it or not....so make mine low and slow.
     
  9. Hooligan63
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    Sure is,and was at one time driven around by a band named JUGULAR.
    Here's some of the pics of what it went through before what it looks like in that picture:
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    Back when it was made for a movie called Terror On Wheels back in the 80's before they started the current incarnation of "Kargoyle"
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  10. Hooligan63
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    Here's one of my favorite pics of Kargoyle next to the Kasket Kegerator (which I think still resides at West Coast Choppers) made by a guy I know that goes by the name of Tombstone:
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  11. kiwitrev
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    my 1959 caddy superior was a north carolina car got drowned in the early 80's running again late last year now living in los angeles
     

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  12. 60Ford
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    from Winder, GA

    Here is my 1971 Cadillac Hearse

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  13. CanUFelix
    Joined: Jan 29, 2009
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    from venice CA

    Here's my Coach. Hopefully getting it back soon and first thing on the agenda is to get a set of steels and whitewalls for her, gonna have to be big though because I love the stance but not the wheels themselves. It's been away for a year since some kids drove a truck into the back of it. All the coachwork from the firewall back is hand made so it was a nightmare finding the parts to repair the damage. Cant wait to get her back... the Landau panals are removable so I can run it as a Hearse or a wagon.

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  14. MarkR
    Joined: Sep 24, 2004
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    This is my 1948 Miller unrestored with 24k miles. It's got a factory wrinkle paint top with an auto trans and in beautiful shape. I am looking to buy another hearse or flower car but it's gotta be in NICE condition. Let me know if you know where I might find that car.
    Mark
     

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  15. Factory wrinkle paint in 1948...interesting.
     
  16. I would love to have one of these old meat wagons. Keep the pics coming.
     
  17. PurplePearl50
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    from Sedalia,Mo

  18. 2manyprojects
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    Thats 1 killer Rod.
    And with draft Beer. This must be a ride built from Heaven
     
  19. LongshoreKustoms
    Joined: Sep 11, 2008
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    I know I'm way late on this but here's mine! Miller Meteor Combination, in service for the San Fernando Mortuary up until 1990. The guy I bought it from said he used it as a parts hauler for the Pomona swap! I'm getting close to having it on the road!

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  20. My '56 Miller...
     

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  21. 3onthetree3
    Joined: Jul 12, 2008
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    from Saugerties

    I am building a 1967 Cadillac "Hot Rod" Hearse. Here are just a few pics of the build. 24x15 Wheels with 405 25 24 Pirellis. I think a Hearse can be a hot rod...
     

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  22. Rob Kozak
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