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    “Phantasm” he was my 1972 superior combination that I sold about four years ago. He was silver with a blue interior and “the last ride” in the rear window. He headed to the south central Ohio area. I know that the chances of finding him I have been looking for a hearse or a combo, but with working on our house it eats up allot of the extra cash. I have the ambelwagon, but that is a car that really can not be tricked out or a daily driver. Hell she has less than 5200 miles on her. I have received some trade offers, but once more she is apart of my home area’s heritage in being a part of Wheeling Steel and that company is what kept my family fed. I would love to find a 66 thru 74 combos again. My son and wife loved phantasm and with the combo seats Andy road in the back. Not much for sale locally is in run-able shape and freight is a bit expensive to have something shipped. Oh well it is just me rambling in the night. If you see phantasm, well never mind.

    tgf

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    This is the closest hearse that I've come across to the Phantasm hearse. It's a late 60's combo, here's a picture of the hood.
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    • #3
      My Phantasm was a 72 superior combo. Here is a photo of him just before I had to sell him.

      look here for more pics
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      • #4
        Phantasm? OK, Scott put up a pic.

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        • #5
          I pulled my project home on a towbar, to save the shipping costs. If you get a nice sturdy one, and a heavy enough tow vehicle, it isn't too difficult.

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