Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin:
Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time
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◊ 2022-08-17 00:16 |
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◊ 2022-08-17 00:30 |
Converted hearse?? |
◊ 2022-08-17 00:49 |
Is it a flower car maybe? These elaborate funeral coach builds you usually only see in japan. maybe an import? |
◊ 2022-08-17 00:52 |
Welcome Back SeberHusky -- Last edit: 2022-08-17 00:53:05 |
◊ 2022-08-17 22:26 |
I swear... No, swearing is frowned upon. OK, here I come again: I'm pretty sure that one was made for the movie! French hearses of that time are... well, French, you know? And I don' think Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac is French enough in that respect. Looks like a Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 and an older van- or truck-based hearse from France had a baby. Referring to SeberHusky's comment: Japanese hearses, as well as various other Asian and some Neapolitan hearses, are often built that way with a 'temple' mounted to a car chassis (= combination of the old horse-drawn hearse styles with modern automobiles), but France also loved these over-the-top ceremonial style in earlier decades. |
◊ 2022-08-17 22:38 |
The concept of making one’s final journey in a towed, broken-down hearse is quite close to the towed, broken-down way in which some of us live. |