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OK, I found my Heavenly Hearse from 30 or so years ago. Give me some ideas. Right now I'm thinking stock. Give me a reason to think otherwise.

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 Actually was an Ambulance kit ,But I went with a rare windowed hearse. ( the curtins are hand painted on the inside of the back window's

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These are interesting. I like them all. With only having one, I'm leaning towards a stock build, but I haven't made up my mind.

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Here is my 1937 To Die For'd that I built it 2005. Driven by no other than mister Death himself.

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I spent the summer looking for a skeleton figure that I could use. Finally found a good one in a archeology toy.

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I built one a couple years ago.

Took the 1934 Ford PickUp (by Lindberg - 1/24 - #72157)

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...and combined it with the well known "Boot Hill Express" (Monogram - 1/24 / #PC200)

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This is, what I created:

- lengthened the chassis and fenders to fit to the hears

- chopped the drivers cabin

- fitted the chassis, axles, engine mounts, interior here and there

- did some wiring

- 1969 Pontiac Trans Am donated the blower, exhaust and seats

- some other part (wheels/rims/steering wheel) from other model kits

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As a feature I built the pick up optional ;)

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typing misstakes

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