Hi, I just joined, and thought I'd give ya'll a little background about myself.  I'm from the Texhoma area, just south of the red river, and I have wanted a hearse for as long as I can remember, however, I just now have the opportunity to purchase one. My only problem is, I am not sure how to go about it. I am kind of leary of online ads, but have read that funeral homes are a good place to purchase...is this true? Fill me in, all the details, please.
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Originally posted by Jus" Roach View PostAnd don't be afraid to ask A LOT of questions
Both from the seller and current owners. You will find some great people here.
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Originally posted by hippyman View PostOddly enough, that may be why I've gone over a year, driving a loner car. I have to do a ton of research before I buy anything. Here is one of my main concerns....eventually, I plan to build me a place roughly 18 miles out in the country, 5 miles off the black top. Can a hearse be modified to handle this kind of terrain? I had been looking at 4wd for awhile, so idk.
Anything can be modified with the right skill \ money combination...
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Originally posted by hippyman View PostJust a thought, would my local car dealers have any chance of ever getting one in, to sell?
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Don't interrupt me while I'm talking to myself.
MOLON LABE!!!
http://www.6-ft-under.com
https://www.facebook.com/ReapersRides
Originally posted by hippyman View PostJust a thought, would my local car dealers have any chance of ever getting one in, to sell?
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