I just got pics up of my backup Hearse, not blown yet, completely stock, I'm a Reverend (hence the name) and live in the bay area.
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I just got pics up of my backup Hearse, not blown yet, completely stock, I'm a Reverend (hence the name) and live in the bay area.
HEY SO IT SEEMS I AM TOO, LOL.
...to see the after pics with the blower sticking through the hood... Sounds like it will make a great "Last Ride"...
Here is a vanity plate idea for you... >>> LASTRIP ;)
Be sure to post some photos as you are doing your build-up...
Dave Brisco
Well i've seen the hearse motorcycle for the bike lovers last ride, why not a hot rod hearse. Years ago i had a limo service and i always wanted to do a hotrod limo. I thought i would have every rock star in town.
i would love to have a hearse, seen a few in the past that were crowd pleasers. one was a early 60's caddy(his plate read "DEADSLED"), looked basicly stock but was lowwered w/a BBC under the hood. The inside also looked stock down to the casket, which the guy rolled out for me to see & it was his beer cooler & trunk combined. Another that comes to mind is a 48 caddy hearse that was prostreeted w/a Blown BBC sticking out of the hood & was painted a wild bright turquoise color.. cant wait to see pics...joe
I was in the process of building a nice coffin, putting in a custom mold and making it a cooler. I am also shopping around for a place that will paint this sucker, I was going to use the classic hot rod black base with Yellow to orange flames. Thanks for the plate idea Dave, I may just use it.
Welcome Rev,
Look forward to seeing some progress on yer ride.
There's been a couple of ole Hearses out here, which were certainly different,
There's a bunch of real good folk here,
Outback