1962 Cadillac Hearse – Leon Corcos
My wife owns a costume shop in Old Sacramento and we wanted something to market the store during Halloween.
My wife owns a costume shop in Old Sacramento and we wanted something to market the store during Halloween.
This Coach was in amazing condition when I purchased it. It was very well preserved for a 55 year old Vehicle.
I pounced in it when I saw it knowing it may take a few months or years before I would get to it.
The Guy Barnette Co. was one of Memphis’ “small 4 (Weller Bros., Barnette/Barnett, Comet/Pinner, and Memphis/Economy Coach)” professional car producers that flourished there in the 1940s-1960s.
CreepShow’s custom Snow White Pearl House of Kolor Custom Paint with Candy blue flames with hundreds of hand painted skulls just WOW’S the judges and has won numerous Awards at various Car Shows
I cosplay and looking for a way to transport my tank. I met a guy from New York and he told me to buy a hearse. I’m thinking who in their right mind would drive one. Then got thinking he’s not wrong ,lock it up and no body would bother it.
Well, another year has gone by and we have had some milestones happen. This has been a good year for us, so, in an effort to recap what has been happening, let’s look back at last years review.
I’ve always wanted a hearse. They’re beautiful, unique, and versatile vehicles. They’re made to order, so no two are alike.
My favorite thing about the mid 60’s Superior made coaches, is the roof line. It gives them such a sexy silhouette.
My friend and owner of Dutchman Customs, Bill Ade, has been part of how I got involved with cares and just finished a 3 year build on a very rare 1956 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Combination coach.
I am the weirdo 11 months of the year and the cool person during the month of October,” Aguilar said of her car. “I was never afraid to stand out; I was always afraid to be the same as everyone else. Diversity has its strengths.