Hello there! I was a member before, but had to sell my ride, and lost touch. Really wanting to get back in another coach. My last ride was a "78 Caddy, would love something a little older. I am keeping an eye on the posts, but if anyone could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it! Something early to mid 60's would be lovely! Wish I could remember the person I sold Judas to. They were on here about 4 years ago. Were going to use the hearse in a wedding, and I think re-christened him Emily! If ya read this please let me know how the car, and yourselves, are doing.
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Haven't thought that much about a budget. Just trying to get an idea on the range first. I would like something I could drive right away if that's not too unrealistic. 5G without a motor? Is that because it's a side loader? I think I remember reading they were a bit more of a rarity.
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Running finned pre-'65 coaches don't turn up regularly and when they do - they're going to cost you.
Definitely keep your eyes open not just on multiple sites but ears too through word of mouth.
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Thanks for the info. I'm not dead set on pre 65. Anything from the 60's maybe even early 70's would do. Actually found a 66 that I love around 5 grand says it needs a/c charged and not too much else. Really long drive to get it though. I think that's going to be my biggest issue. Not many hearses in Alabama that I've seen or heard of. Lucked up on my first one and found him in TN. I appreciate you taking the time to give me some info. Hopefully will have some leads soon!
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Don't interrupt me while I'm talking to myself.
MOLON LABE!!!
http://www.6-ft-under.com
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My hearse was used in Alabama, not sure where or if it was the original funeral home. So there are good hearses in Alabama, or at least there were.
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