The rarity and exquisite craftsmanship of hearses makes them some of the most unique vehicles available in the classic car hobby. Even better, most funeral directors took great care of their hearses, ...
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Some people collect stamps or coins. Others prefer hearses. There are full-size vintage hearses like a 1936 Henney-Packard model. Or there’s a box-like Amish carriage. Then there’s a coffin go-kart.
We’d all prefer to live forever if given a chance. But since you gotta go one of these days, there’s no vehicle that Americans prefer to take their last ride in than a Cadillac Hearse. Although the ...
Outside Parkland Memorial Hospital, Jacqueline Kennedy entered the hearse bearing the body of her slain husband on Nov. 22, 1963. The white 1964 Cadillac hearse came with impeccable provenance — a ...
This was not the very first motorized hearse ever produced, though at the time, most hearses were still horse-driven carriages. Undertakers were eager to make the switch to motorized hearses, though, ...
The ninth annual Hearse and Professional Vehicle Show returned to Laurel Hill Cemetery Saturday showcasing classic hearses, limousines and ambulances. (Brad Larrison for NewsWorks) A skeleton sits ...
Pam Sturgill, 32, a supervisor at a steering-wheel factory from Springport, Mich., on her 1992 Cadillac hearse, as told to A.J. Baime: I use a hearse as my daily driver. I have two. This time of year, ...