Saw this at a tire shop on my way to my local 7/11 today Shop guys say it was built by West Coast Customs for Ed Hardy Not a lot of room for pics anyone have better pics or info on it
It a Superior Three-Way. Meaning the coffin table could be extended out the back or either side. Useful for inner city Funeral Homes, as you could load from the kerb, if there was not enough room behind the coach. Cosmo
The guy that owns ed hardy is starting some kinda cheesy "speed shop" line of clothing for all the trendies that want to act like they know about cars. He had them build a big hummer too as part of that line. Saw that on HD theater
there used to be one like that off Mayflower Drive in Lynchburg years ago... i used to bug my mom to stop and let me check it out. it went bye bye sometime in the early 80's... i was a double duty job; it had ambulance lights and siren on it, even though it was black and had the red velvet interior out back. by the time i was home from the Navy it was long gone... i'd have loved to have done that one up properly.