Showing posts with label hearse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hearse. Show all posts

the 1929 Argentinian hearse is on ebay, but beware, they mistreated it and the paint is now a complete wreck... nimrods







listed here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280638499954&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:MOTORS:1123

1929 Cadillac hearse; complete, with the original engine in good condition.

The car was warehoused six years ago. It was nice and it looked as the (outdoor) pictures . The paint suffered over the wooden work because it was subjected to years of direct sunlight inside the warehouse. The paint over the metal body is in excellent condition.

Thanks Randy for the lead!

For a variety or 1920's and 30's hearses with similar odd body work http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/01/funeral-cars-from-1930s-and-40s.html

Model A's may be the most versatile vehicle ever made, nothing else was a delivery truck, railcar, firetruck, racecar... infinite variety





I'm thrown... Never seen a cross between a conestoga and a Ford

found on Voodoo Timm's Garage







So you think these are cool, go see the rest at http://voodootimm.tumblr.com

the rat rod version of a hearse... well, sort of






Funeral cars from the 1930's and 40's

Above, 1939 Cadillac Fleetwood from http://svammelsurium.blogg.se

drag racing Caddy hearse, 2007, wet track





found on http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/chat/post-random-pic-thread-7157/page76

Clever Benz wagon collector has a rare bookend matched pair for car show displays, an ambulance and a hearse






I hope I'm not the only one to appreciate the humor of the owner and sign maker... I think it's pretty clever

The Navarro equipped 40 Ford and the Monocles caddy hearse at the Beatnick Blowout 2010










You might be unaware of what Barney Navarro accomplished, besides making great flatheads... for example, inventing a heart lung machine used at a hospital,
core drilling and concrete cutting equipment,
and a 700 hp 199 cu in Rambler twin turbo Indy engine.

read a short but illuminating bio here: http://www.navarroengineering.com/about_barney.html