It still needs more-like the heat and A.C. + soon will need front tires, other cosmetics
like some minor rust here and there-nothing serious that I
can tell...-just This hearse weighs in at 6500 pounds. It's great for delivery and for antique buying....you can get a whole dining room set in it from a yard sale. We put some magnetic stickers advertising our town Florence as the Capitol of Antiques as we sell dead people's stuff. I have used it for a daily driver so you could probably figure on driving it home -otherwise have it transported since it is constantly in need-now having the speedometer cable fixed and the hood locks put on. Could use some newer tires that a friend wants $150.00 for the set of 4. I realize that this car has become a money pit having spent $12,000 so I'll be realistic and price it to sell It maybe the best investment you every made for your business! Hearses and hearse clubs are the latest craze-just look on the internet! I have owned a number of hearses and I loved everyone of them...
Have some fun-you'll meet some great folks! You will be surprised!
Here are a few:
- Denver Hearse Association
- Nightmare Cruisers Hearse Club
- Grim Rides Hearse Club
- Just Hearse N
- Phantom Coaches Hearse Club
- The Hearse Club - Facebook
- Hardcore Hearse Club
If you enjoy attention, his is the car to drive," "I don't have to own a $95,000 Jaguar, ust this old hearse. For the amount of attention you get per dollar, t's the best buy in town!" Another article that sums it up well is: http://matadornetwork.com/life/why-driving-a-hearse-is-to-die-for/
1971 was named the 100th Anniversary year for Miller-Meteor funeral cars and ambulances as their predecessor A.J. Miller had built it's first horse-drawn hearse in 1871. Cadillac introduced a totally new line of cars and Miller-Meteor introduced a totally new line of coaches.