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  • #16
    Hey there!

    Well, I always know of a hearse or two for sale.

    Honestly, just one guy talking here, but for me personally, when I started looking for hearses I was far more into the idea of what they did, and less about what the style was, or year, etc. If that is the case, you will find that there are a LOT more cars out there to chose from. Unfortunately because they are getting older all the 60's and 70's cars are really starting to get absurd on the prices lately, but there are some fantastic 80's hearses out there to be had for dirt cheap. I was solidly against 80's hearses until I got our 81 Superior, and now I freaking LOVE that car!

    At any rate, shoot me a private message with your email address and I can add you to our email list. I also know of one hearse for sale right now that is decent I can tell you about.

    PS- got a Myspace or LiveJournal?

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    • #17
      PM sent
      I don't remember what security settings are on my myspace page so if you can't see it just shoot me a message. Thanks!

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      • #18
        To add to Zach's post, getting a newer coach can also save up to 50% in maintance alone (time and money). Minimual extensive searching or special orders.

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        • #19
          Y'all may think I'm weird for not wanting a newer coach. I know they're more expensive in every possible way...but a '60s caddie just speaks to me.

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          • #20
            Hey, the woman knows what she wants, I can't hold that against you!

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            • #21
              I own a '90 for driveability purposes, take mine out on the road with my job, but I will have a project soon and it will either be a mid 50's packard hearse or mid 60's cadillac hearse. But to me, it doesn't matter what year or make of someone's hearse as long as they are driving it and enjoying it.

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              • #22
                My search is over. Yesterday I bought a hearse. I had found the car on ebay a few weeks ago and bid on it. A day before the end of the bidding the guy pulled the car and re-listed it with a very high reserve. I made another bid and called the guy to complain about the re-listing. I KNEW they'd never get the price they were asking for it. To make the rest of the story shorter...we went back and fourth and I got them to knock a BUNCH of money off and I'm happy to say that I bought the car.

                BELFRY is a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Hess/Eisenhart

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                • #23
                  congrats

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                  • #24
                    congrats haunti!!!!

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                    • #25
                      Congrats, I might have found a 79, im stil lwaiting on the deal to happen. should know by next week. I havent even seen a pic or anything lol

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                      • #26
                        thanks everybody!

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                        • #27
                          Hauntie that is freaking great. Im so glad it all worked out for you. I was seriously considering driving out to CA and kickin that dudes ass!!

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                          • #28
                            Very cool, now come to a meet!

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