Do you think he converted it into a clown car?
Complete with casket and rollers. Mummy extra.
“I shall name her ‘Christine’.”
I’ll bet it served Mr. Snargley well before it died! Rather than bury it he passed it on to Mr. Bortman.
http://www.imcdb.org/i006262.jpg
My friend’s was a 1949 Cadillac hearse. The floorboard was so rusty that stones would fly up through it when going down a gravel road. Great DATE car.
“Now I can finally drag race Neil Young down Sunset Boulevard.”
Modified Jag in “Harold and Maude”: one of the coolest movie cars ever.
I think he wants it because of the extra room and ‘privacy’ curtains in the back.
His second car purchase turned out to be justs another rehearsal
Back in the early 70s one of the guys at our high school had a 50s Packard hearse. It was sweet!
August 21, 2015
Farside99 almost 7 years ago
Do you think he converted it into a clown car?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Complete with casket and rollers. Mummy extra.
flyertom almost 7 years ago
“I shall name her ‘Christine’.”
Stevefk almost 7 years ago
I’ll bet it served Mr. Snargley well before it died! Rather than bury it he passed it on to Mr. Bortman.
WoodstockJack almost 7 years ago
http://www.imcdb.org/i006262.jpg
Loren Tollefson almost 7 years ago
My friend’s was a 1949 Cadillac hearse. The floorboard was so rusty that stones would fly up through it when going down a gravel road. Great DATE car.
Strob almost 7 years ago
“Now I can finally drag race Neil Young down Sunset Boulevard.”
Andrew Sleeth almost 7 years ago
Modified Jag in “Harold and Maude”: one of the coolest movie cars ever.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I think he wants it because of the extra room and ‘privacy’ curtains in the back.
Digital Frog almost 7 years ago
His second car purchase turned out to be justs another rehearsal
James Lindley Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Back in the early 70s one of the guys at our high school had a 50s Packard hearse. It was sweet!