I absolutely love this year model, it's literally my dream car. I know it's strange to say this but when I was going to my grandma's funeral I saw this car and fell in love with it.
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I feel so old... especially when you are old enough to know you were alive when these cars were new from the factory
i had a '77. I was also an antique dealer, mainly furniture, , the hearse was great for that, when advertising a hearse, say... "attention antique dealers!" lol This car really is a keeper. I just need a 10 car garage, lol.
This lovely car was for sale in 2005 at the Butler parts-o-rama. I almost bought it, it was a fair price then, but glad I didn't as I had other procars so didn't have space for good storage and it would have deteriorated. Nice to see it survives and has a good home.
Great looking. I just recently picked up a 1970 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Citation Landeu Hearse and it's in the same shape as yours. Could you do a video of a drive by?
Just to add, I have a mint, 41,000 mile 1970 S@S Joe Caliri New Portland, Maine
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Its interesting that this 70 model has the vent windows ..I thought they discontinued those in 69... and Ive seen 70 models with and without them... can anyone explain?
Ballpark cost all in to get her home to you? My wife just picked one up that is rather rough, but we couldn't pass it up. Ours is the same body as yours, but has two seats on the passenger side in the back that puts the casket offset apparently so it could also act as an ambulance with medics in back.
I absolutely love this year model, it's literally my dream car. I know it's strange to say this but when I was going to my grandma's funeral I saw this car and fell in love with it.
I feel so old... especially when you are old enough to know you were alive when these cars were new from the factory
FantStic vehicle. Of all the cars I've bought and sold my 70 Superior 3-way was always my favorite. Good luck with her she is beautiful.
i had a '77. I was also an antique dealer, mainly furniture, , the hearse was great for that, when advertising a hearse, say... "attention antique dealers!" lol This car really is a keeper. I just need a 10 car garage, lol.
This lovely car was for sale in 2005 at the Butler parts-o-rama. I almost bought it, it was a fair price then, but glad I didn't as I had other procars so didn't have space for good storage and it would have deteriorated. Nice to see it survives and has a good home.
I remember this car. Beautiful coachwork with a Gothic, Victorian, look.
'65-'70 Superior body was the most beautiful of the coach designs
that is one cool Hearse Congrats , many happy miles , the craftmenship that went into those years is truly fantastic
She is awesome, she is definitely beautiful
Nice deal!
Beautiful car
Beautiful!
Super bonita esa cadillac
NICE!!!
most of those were garage kept and well maintained.
Great looking. I just recently picked up a 1970 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Citation Landeu Hearse and it's in the same shape as yours. Could you do a video of a drive by?
Just to add, I have a mint, 41,000 mile 1970 S@S
Joe Caliri New Portland, Maine
Its interesting that this 70 model has the vent windows ..I thought they discontinued those in 69... and Ive seen 70 models with and without them... can anyone explain?
Ballpark cost all in to get her home to you? My wife just picked one up that is rather rough, but we couldn't pass it up. Ours is the same body as yours, but has two seats on the passenger side in the back that puts the casket offset apparently so it could also act as an ambulance with medics in back.
May I ask what you paid? I paid $2.300 for my 73 in 2000, looking to buy one just like yours or 68/69.
WHY ANYBODY WOULD WANT TO BUY A HEARSE NOT FOR ME THANK YOU VERY MUCH I WILL PASS