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   xoxoxoBruce  Friday Jun 15 10:11 PM

June 15th, 2018: Hearses

The National Museum of Funeral History is in Houston Texas.



They have an excellent collection of Historical Hearses.



They also have other collections of funeral related paraphernalia.



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Carruthers  Saturday Jun 16 05:31 AM

Given that death and taxes are life's only certainties, tomorrow's IOTD will be my recent letter from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.



xoxoxoBruce  Saturday Jun 16 09:44 AM

Some hearses find life after death...



Diaphone Jim  Saturday Jun 16 12:33 PM

I have gotten good deals on two used Packard hearses, a '39 and a '48, both with very low (and presumably slow) mileage.



xoxoxoBruce  Saturday Jun 16 03:08 PM

What did you do with Them?



Diaphone Jim  Monday Jun 18 01:03 PM

Both made good campers with the '39 carrying large groups and/or surfboards to Southern California beaches around 1960 and the '48 to various destinations around Northern California in the '80s.

Neither were very good investments in terms of profit at sale, but both went to new owners who intended keeping the camping tradition.



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