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  • A hearse driver is a funeral attendant, or a professional employed by a funeral home who drives a limousine to transport the deceased. This person also cleans and maintains the hearse and other…

  • At least six coachbuilding companies supplied hearses for Cadillac in the 1920s. Cadillac did not manufacture its own hearses, nor did its Fleetwood or Fisher body divisions. Rather, Cadillac…

  • The increasingly dramatic styling of 1950s Cadillacs culminated in the polarizing 1959 model. Its signature tail fins rise higher off the ground --- 42 inches --- than those of any Cadillac before or…

  • Hearses are unlike any other type of automobile. They are made for the specific purpose of transporting the coffins of the deceased. These are typically used to bring bodies to a cemetery, church or…

  • Typically, a variation of a partially built luxury car will be shipped to a hearse manufacturer. The front end and chassis of the car are usually already built and pretty much stock, but much of the…

  • Let's face it, it is a fact of life that hearses draw attention. Most of the attention drawn is not harmful. However, unless you take special precautions to protect your hearse you might find yourself…

  • The hearse is the traditional mode of transporting the dead. In spite of this, many people love to drive hearses and trick them out in unusual styles. The basic theme is often times a morbid or Gothic…

  • Hearses are not what they appear to be. If you thought a hearse was only for transporting the dead from the church to the cemetery, think again. People of all walks of life buy hearses to pimp them…

  • Finding parts for a hearse takes a bit more know-how than finding parts for your average ride. The hearse enthusiast community, however, has made the once difficult chore of finding hearse parts into…

  • Hearses are funerary vehicles designed to transport coffins. Their luxurious driver areas and morbid tasks have made hearses a popular used vehicle for some car enthusiasts. Finding one for sale can…