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  • New Addition at JustGrim Household

    Newest addition to the collection--1972 Miller-Meteor. She originally was made for Aubrey Fife Funerals in Junction, Texas and served from '72 to '96 there. Went to Talbott F.H. in Bilington, WV and served from '96 to '03, sold to a neighboring F.H. in Elkins, WV and went on 3 services then sat in their garage until this year. Interior looked like showroom condition still!!! I have a couple of minor rust areas but it will be a easy fix.
    Owner had it kicked out of the garage by his wife last week due to purchase of a new truck so I grabbed it up under a thou. She made the 300 mile trip back home on one single tank of gas and purrrrred down the interstate.
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    Good score... Very nice lookin' ride...

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    • #3
      at it again huh

      nice find

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      • #4
        nice car rick!

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        • #5
          It looks like you got a great deal and you know the history of her to.

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          • #6
            Well it is good for my dad but bad for me... I will be the one cleaning on her and what not. I do not mind but it is really cold outside right now! I do have to say she is in great condition but I beleive that she should be mine because she is a Miller Meter and that is what Cadaver is and Cadaver gets lonly cause shes the only M & M up her. My dad is a Superior guy not a M & M!

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            • #7
              More Pictures of the insides! First one I found that is somewhat original looking. Great Deal for sure!

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              • #8
                Sweet ride. Will we get to see her in person this year???

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                • #9
                  Yeah, I also want to know if you'll bring her to this years Monster Bash.
                  That definately was a great deal on her. Guess you were at the right place at the right time. Do you have any ideas on what to name her?

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                  • #10
                    pics

                    Yes please post some close ups of the coffin floor area, I know Im missing some hardware. Dont have a clue what belongs there, thanks Ray

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                    • #11
                      You found yourself a very sharp coach! it's amazing to see an early 70's model so solid & well taken care of. I bet you're really going to enjoy that one, it's nice...

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                      • #12
                        Now that is one beautiful coach. If it ever needs to part ways with you.....just let me know

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                        • #13
                          Beautiful coach and a great price. Wow, the front seat area looks like brand new.

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                          • #14
                            I am like a hermit here--staying inside where it is all warm...but I promise to take some pics of the cargo area soon and post.
                            Thinking of a name for her and really like the one that RyanRicks has for his girl---so she probably will be called Abby.
                            Yep, if all goes well the '64 will be in the garage getting her last metal work finished up when MonsterBash rolls around and we will be bringing this one to Atlanta!!!

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                            • #15
                              So THAT is what they are supposed to look liike! =)

                              Man, what a beautiful car Rick!

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