Ok here are the Funeral Car Pics:)

Redcar GUY

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I used 3M SMR and then Zaino. They came out great! The feel is just unreal on thease cars!



Hearse

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Family car

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Hood of the hearse, the church across the street :)



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2 more on there way :)
 
Roderigo said:
i dunno. it would be weird to detail cars that bodies ride in.:shocked



I am a Funeral Directors Assistant; dealing with the bodies is a every day thing to me. Cleaning the cars they ride in is no biggie..
 
RCG...awesome....





They look great !!!! I would be honored to ride in those cars as my last moments on earth....:bow
 
RCG... Did they give you a reason why they picked silver instead of black? In my observations, I think I've only seen black. And if you've already discussed this in another thread sorry for asking again.
 
Awesome job Bill!



I still respect you greatly for taking that job. Although, I bet its tough sometimes, it pays off when you are able to do your part in helping a family through hard times.



Keep us the great work. :xyxthumbs
 
Pecs_McCoy said:
RCG... Did they give you a reason why they picked silver instead of black? In my observations, I think I've only seen black. And if you've already discussed this in another thread sorry for asking again.





No, Good question :)



The story that I got was a mix of many things; Black is hard to keep clean, it shows every little speck and scratch, we had Black before, and most of the other Funeral homes in town have black and have Caddys as well. It is just the option of the owner, he likes silver ;)

THX everyone:)
 
Redcar GUY said:
No, Good question :)



The story that I got was a mix of many things; Black is hard to keep clean, it shows every little speck and scratch, we had Black before, and most of the other Funeral homes in town have black and have Caddys as well. It is just the option of the owner, he likes silver ;)

THX everyone:)





I know what color I and possibly you would want them.. (red of course!!)
 
Redcar GUY said:
No, Good question :)



The story that I got was a mix of many things; Black is hard to keep clean, it shows every little speck and scratch, we had Black before, and most of the other Funeral homes in town have black and have Caddys as well. It is just the option of the owner, he likes silver ;)

THX everyone:)
A Funeral home here in town has blue-silver cars and I always found it odd but everyone knew where the car was from.



My brother had to deliver one of these when he worked at a dealer a few years ago. I asked him what it was like driving one of these to which he replied "it drives smooth but sometimes it gets a little stiff in the rear.":D
 
Nagchampa said:
My brother had to deliver one of these when he worked at a dealer a few years ago. I asked him what it was like driving one of these to which he replied "it drives smooth but sometimes it gets a little stiff in the rear.":D



They don’t drive to bad, just have to make wide turns. The worst is backing in to the garage, between the length of the hearse and not being able to see out the back windows to well... and the drive way to the garage a little hill it is a little tricky :D
 
edschwab1 said:
RCG great job.



Roderigo,

Do you leave your body at home when you drive?



Eric



No, but im alive. I dont deal with dead bodies very well. But i guess if it is an everyday thing it would be no big deal.
 
Redcar GUY said:
They don’t drive to bad, just have to make wide turns. The worst is backing in to the garage, between the length of the hearse and not being able to see out the back windows to well... and the drive way to the garage a little hill it is a little tricky :D
The "it gets a little stiff in the rear" part was a joke.;)
 
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