1. a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle
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Start with your local mortuary. They can might have a few leads. They also probably subscribe to the industry newsletter that has the classifieds in the back. Another source is just going to the site of the company that publishes the newsle...
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I know it's just a fun question at this point, but I was just seeing what I could suggest that hadn't already been mentioned. 'Carpool' suggests that the people in the car would have otherwise taken their own cars, but to cut down on traf...
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・ 1 Get a great paint job in a funereal black or with flames and brighter colors. This will show the contrast... ・ 2 Make use of decals on the sides and back of the car. Use the grim reaper and skull and crossbones decals... ・ 3 Pimp your f...
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・ 1 Consult with other hearse owners and operators. They're your best connection to the kind of mechanic... ・ 2 Check to see if there are hearse dealerships in your areas. Dealerships almost always employ dedicated... ・ 3 Broaden your searc...
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I own a limousine and find them much more practical than a hearse. For instance, my limo can seat up to 9 people. And many hearses actually have manual windows in the front compartment (because they were not usually sold to the wealthy who ...
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