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◊ 2019-02-20 20:02 |
Looks almost exactly like this one: Link to "4.bp.blogspot.com" Photo taken in Spain, but it has a New York plate, and this was filmed in New York. It's apparently a 1924 Reo: https://www.conceptcarz.com/images/REO/24-REO_Hearse-DV-15-AACA_01-800.jpg I'm guessing based off a Speedwagon? Whoever's lying in there definitely can't fight the feeling no more because they're dead! I'll leave the body question to Animatronixx... |
◊ 2019-02-20 21:47 |
^ *takes over the mic from Gamer* Good job, man! It's exactly the same vehicle. Here is the description from the museum tag next to the car: "This funeral hearse probably began life [sic!] as a five-passenger Model T-6 Sedan". REO also offered their own hearses back in the day and while it's not documented if this is one of the REO factory hearse bodies, I believe this eight column body was manufactured by the Eureka Co. of Rock Falls, Illinois. A special thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Homan! |