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    Wenck126 New Member

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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Wow, can't remember the last time I saw a...1964 ""Chrysler Oldsmobile"" Funeral Coach:rofl2:


    Looks as if has been kept up, but pics need a lot of help
     
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    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.
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    Ouch!
     
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    They are, in fact very rare! Lincoln Division only manufactured a handful in the AMC plant in Kenosha. :yup:
     
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    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.
     
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    Dan Scully Well-Known Member

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    It is a C/B conversion C/B= Conter Bevington

    Same coach builder as my 65

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    Nice Hearse! Good colours, too. :yup:
     
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    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......
     
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    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.

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