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this is my next motor for my hearse. cant beat the price and only 51k on it im going to try using the tranny to i just need to figure out how to pull it i hate starting projects that i dont have time for
i think i may have hooked up with someone that can finish the back window or help guide me in the right direction . truthfully i dont know what im doing with power windows and i really dont have the time to learn
i dont have allot of money , so to fix the rust problem in my hearse i cut up a washing machine it was good quality sheet metal to work with at no cost
wow that sounds like a pretty cool car would love to see some pics, thats interesting what you say about the torsion bars was it a first call car [one that picked up from the coroners to deliver to the mortuary] or was it one that accully carried coffins.
its been a bit since ive logged on havent gotten any further on project here are some pics prior to this part of the projectsandblasted tailgate cut out rust ,and the floorboard i made from a washing machine this has been a low to no budget project.i got the motor and lift assembly in the gate...
hey when i lived up in Independence Calif i meet this guy that had a 70 he raced on the oval trac he never lost a race and when his daughter drove it she never came in under 3rd. his name was al or really nice guy. he was going to help me build a 73 Challenger for the trac but i ended up moving...
its accully off white. it was originally metallic blue interestingly i had been contacted by ron hast of abbot and hast he remembered that hearse in particular because of its back window the design on the glass was the only one of its kind they made it was made fore a mortuary in palm springs...
ive had it a few years now . i had been restoring it , ive fabed a new floor, was working on the body and lost part of my finger do to a dog attack. ive lost alot of feeling in my hand making it hard to do body work just got back to work last year and im finally see some money again , so if...
this is my 1967 coronet hearse . i purchased it after i sold my 1970 dodge charger. i hated to sell her but i had to pay the house payment. we were many months behind.. i bought this because i knew i was going to feel dead inside having to sell my charger. it was originally bought by a mortuary...