The ULTIMATE income-producing, business promo or party car! Excellent condition engine, body and paint, luxurious like-new smoke-free interior. If you've been considering a hearse or a limo, this is the bargain of a lifetime! Our retirement is your gain! $85,000 restoration project, receipts available upon request. No unknown horrors that you may inherit with an unrestored "bargain" car and safer and more practical for hauling the living! Originally purchased in Pennsylvania, and rumored to have some ties to the Grateful Dead, which would explain the now-removed exhaust fans mounted in the rear ceiling. The body has been dismantled, rust-proofed and repainted, floor panels replaced where necessary. Engine runs smoothly with no issues. Transmission rebuilt, radiator and muffler system replaced. The old funky limo interior was pulled, redesigned with Cadillac and custom bench seating, and reupholstered in red velvet and brocade with detailed spider web paneling on all the doors. Decorative interior urn panels and lighting restored. Custom front and rear sound system, new front and rear HVAC, custom Cobra short-grain vinyl top, mini-frig for rear passengers (not working but only used once). Seat belts for 9 passengers. Tires have had less than 10,000 miles of use. Now owned by the retired, award-winning haunted attraction Darkwing Manor and Morguetorium Museum, the car has been featured at several national Halloween and Horror-Con events, in award-winning videos and two local movies. Now is your chance to own an unforgettable one-of-a -kind, top condition icon for your haunted attraction, limo service, ghost and winery tours, weddings, proms, event promotions, car shows or just for fun! The car can be viewed in a past event video by searching YouTube " Hearse Limousine, in Southern Oregon " Reasonable offers will be considered. For sale separately, the custom-built Big Dog enclosed trailer which was used to haul and store the hearse. First right of refusal to buyer of hearse for $7,500 or best offer, or up for auction after the hearse sells. Also see our current listing for a c. 1880s horse-drawn child's hears, seller darkwingmanor1 . |
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