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There's nothing classier than a van based hearse.

 

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The FX4 with a smokey 2.2 diesel would be another fine way to depart.

 

 

 

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I absolutely love a hearse, shame so many get bangered.

 

I've spotted a few, this Merc came in for service but I wasn't allowed to take it for a rip. Modern ones have way too much glass area anyway.

 

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Dull mourner's car;

 

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Hmm...

 

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Personally favourite is the MK1 Granada;

 

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I guess this was for funeral use, rear door stretch Granny;

 

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Not my pic but I think we've had T1 and T3 transporter hearses so here's the T2;

 

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The '59 Chevy mentioned earlier in the thread - LOVE this

 

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Wow, nothing says paupers funeral like a Seat Malaga.

 

The stretch Granada's were by Woodall Nicholson, usually where they were added seats in them. Not necessarily funeral trade, could be big families or a taxi.

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Interesting thread revival, had forgotten all about this one.

Which means I'll have to start right back at the beginning again :-)

 

Haven't checked but I don't think we've had this one yet.

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Camera-bloke seems to like it.

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I just found one of those bonnet plinths under the seat of my hearse. There are no holes in the bonnet so it might not be from my car. Mine does have a bloody great cross on the roof instead.

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Custom build, seen it at Shotley

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I want a Holden hearse when I die

 

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Great number plates thread?

 

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IIRC RichardK of this parish has a carlton hearse, which is often used as a general use vehicle.

 

My favourite story was him describing using it to take some rubbish to the tip, so he wrapped a load of it up in bin bags to look like a body, took it there in the hearse and then slung it in the general waste bin.  Many rather concerned looks from others!

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Wow, nothing says paupers funeral like a Seat Malaga.

The stretch Granada's were by Woodall Nicholson, usually where they were added seats in them. Not necessarily funeral trade, could be big families or a taxi.

The Granny's a Granada Windsor by Coleman Milne. They were big cars too! A guy I worked with ages ago had one. It ended its days on the oval!

 

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Edit: they generally weren't hearses but some were used by funeral directors as accompanying limos.

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1972 hearse by Dormobile.

 

Based on the 4-door saloon (obv) rather than the "fastback-1256cc" 2-door estate.

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On 1/30/2018 at 1:49 PM, JeeExEll said:

1972 hearse by Dormobile.

Based on the 4-door saloon (obv) rather than the "fastback-1256cc" 2-door estate.

Wow. That does look like a near-povo spec HC too, with the plain ally grille and hubcaps - no SL fripperies here. Distinctive 1256cc engine note, then...

"May choirs of tappets sing you to your rest"

Same Honey Starmist shade as my old 2-dr, too.

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Wow, that's amazing! If it was built to be shipped out to Bermuda or some such, I wonder if it still exists, somewhere...

I see the pic from the Old Classic Car site shows the rear end treatment, when opened out to full view.

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Personally, I think we might have a three-way tie between this Viva, the Simca 1100 and the Seat Malaga for the Ultimate Shiter Hearse trophy (with honourable runner-up mentions for the B3 Passat and Astra Mk3)

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Wow. The sound of the 1256cc rattling away as it pulls you up to the crematorium. Wonderful.

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On 1/30/2018 at 2:20 PM, sierraman said:

Wow. The sound of the 1256cc rattling away as it pulls you up to the crematorium. Wonderful.

That would absolutely suit me down to the ground.

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Or up the chimney, same difference.

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Chrysler Barrieros Funebre

 

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Need further investigation, but I think these were based on the diesel so have a 160 bASe interior

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Have we had this one yet?

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Look at the workmanship* involved in getting that line from the rear door just perfect*.

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