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  • #16
    I have a friend that just recently got an 84 Superior hearse. I stopped by and looked at it for only about 5 minutes. The one thing I noticed was it had an inside door handle on the back door and the passenger rear door, but not the driver side rear door. I told him that was interesting. He said he hadn't even noticed the handle.
    Another friend told me about when she crawled under the floor of her 87 S&S hearse. She said her hair got caught on a screw and couldn't reach her cell phone. She finally got got out, somehow.
    I know some hearses have a button on the rear door that say push to release door or something like that.

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    • #17
      Or just get a three-way and you won't have that problem...

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      • #18
        A three-way?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by theonlyjohnson View Post
          A three-way?
          Yeah its actually a really good idea, that way the other chick can focus on making sure the door doesn't close.

          No what he means is a three way hearse where you can load/ unload a casket from either of the rear side doors, so there's no partition... and usually inside door handles

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          • #20
            heh. Well I like the partition, but I would like to get some handles in the back. when I get some time I plan on taking the panels off the back doors and see if it is feasible.

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            • #21
              Inside door handles are definitely a priority. Death inside a car can occur in minutes in the hot sun. I would assume that most people would have the sense to kick a window out before they died, but windows are expensive and hard to find. I would pull a door panel and look for the handle mechanism on at least one door. If there really isn't anything there, fabricate something, whether it's as complex as getting parts from a junkyard and making it look OEM, or something as simple as running a piece of cable through a hole and putting a washer onto the end to pull on it.

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              • #22
                It may be your Coach was once owned by the Tall Man, who didn't want to loose any of those slaves that he was shipping to the cold dimension.

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                • #23
                  I have an inside door handle on my back door..

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                  • #24
                    lucky

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