Wow, can't remember the last time I saw a...1964 ""Chrysler Oldsmobile"" Funeral Coach Looks as if has been kept up, but pics need a lot of help
Maybe that was the hearse that carried away Walter P. Chrysler back in the day. After all, it is pretty close to his original home in Kansas. Ouch!
They are, in fact very rare! Lincoln Division only manufactured a handful in the AMC plant in Kenosha.
Guess that would explain the hefty price tag. Then again you know it's been garaged and maintained all its life, and only driven to haul a carcass to the boneyard.
That Olds unit you have Dan looks really nice. For some reason, I get the feeling that this coach builder was top-notch. Just looks really well done. And those Olds wheel covers you have on it were some of the sharpest ones ever done in the 60's. I even think those would look cool on my '81......
Olds. Thanks, C/B In my opinion made great vehicles not the most expensive but a great value for the dollar . My Limo was made by Flxible they only made 2 but the finished product looks like a production vehicle.