Good day people,
My name is John.
I am 34 years old and i am from the Netherlands.
I was looking on the internet for a club with private hearse owners, and ofcourse i could not find such club in my own country.
I'll hope i can join you guys over here?
I bought my Chevrolet Caprice hearse ('92) on 02/19/2015.
I am not sure how many miles it has on the clock because some donut rolled back the odometer.
It already had +80000 miles on the odo back in 2003, so i guess there was quite some death meat in the back over the years
The standard Chevrolet Caprice was converted into a hearse back in 1992 by a Dutch company called "Huiskamp" http://www.huiskamp.com/
It was recently (until 09/2014) still in full service at a funural company.
The funural company wanted to buy a Caprice hearse with a bigger cargo compartment so they decided to sell the one i have now back in 09/2014.
It is in nice original condition with black flags on the front fenders and flower racks in the back included.
I especially like the "death lights" on each side of the hearse, you can turn them on when there is a casket with a dead body in it in the back.
When i bought the hearse on 02/19/2015 there were still remains of flowers from the last funural service laying in the back of the hearse.
I am planning to cruise the hearse when i like it, and maybe do some burnouts to shock people, lol.
I'll probably treat the hearse with love like i do with all my other cars.
I'll hope to see cool hearse pics on this website, and meet some cool people online.
John.
For more pics of my hearse: https://www.flickr.com/photos/662588...7650519274098/
My name is John.
I am 34 years old and i am from the Netherlands.
I was looking on the internet for a club with private hearse owners, and ofcourse i could not find such club in my own country.
I'll hope i can join you guys over here?
I bought my Chevrolet Caprice hearse ('92) on 02/19/2015.
I am not sure how many miles it has on the clock because some donut rolled back the odometer.
It already had +80000 miles on the odo back in 2003, so i guess there was quite some death meat in the back over the years
The standard Chevrolet Caprice was converted into a hearse back in 1992 by a Dutch company called "Huiskamp" http://www.huiskamp.com/
It was recently (until 09/2014) still in full service at a funural company.
The funural company wanted to buy a Caprice hearse with a bigger cargo compartment so they decided to sell the one i have now back in 09/2014.
It is in nice original condition with black flags on the front fenders and flower racks in the back included.
I especially like the "death lights" on each side of the hearse, you can turn them on when there is a casket with a dead body in it in the back.
When i bought the hearse on 02/19/2015 there were still remains of flowers from the last funural service laying in the back of the hearse.
I am planning to cruise the hearse when i like it, and maybe do some burnouts to shock people, lol.
I'll probably treat the hearse with love like i do with all my other cars.
I'll hope to see cool hearse pics on this website, and meet some cool people online.
John.
For more pics of my hearse: https://www.flickr.com/photos/662588...7650519274098/
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