Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2019-02-02 22:19 |
Crown Hearse, not Crown Van |
◊ 2019-02-02 23:08 |
Yes, indeed! I hadn't seen this before. Here is a rear view: /vehicle_1222593-Mazda-Biante-CC-2008.html It's a Japanese conversion, a so called "Ocean" type hearse. At least three Japanese coachbuilders are susupicious: The Hearse Corp. (also winner of the consolation prize in the "most originally named company" category tonight), Kanki Coachworks and Targa TRG. It's not a "Hearse" hearse (told you this wasn't very original), It's not a TRG either. Due to the shape of the back door and the raised roof, this must be a conversion by Kanki Coachworks - and it was one of an estimated quintuple-dozen of variations offered by Kanki on the Crown chassis. The picture below is just an example! |
◊ 2021-05-26 15:42 |
1991-99 |
◊ 2022-07-14 17:48 |
I think you probably mean "Western-style hearse". The original Japanese text is 洋型霊柩車, but the kanji 洋 has two meanings: ocean and occident. So 洋型 means western-styled and 霊柩車 means hearse. -- Last edit: 2022-07-14 17:49:12 |