In the present day, a hearse on the road is usually headed for a cemetery, but historically, that wasn’t always the case. Before the 1970s, hearses were often used to transport people in cases of ...
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The sound was instantly recognizable: Complete radial tread separation from an under-inflated, 20-some-year-old tire on the right rear of a 1976 Miller-Meteor Lifeliner ambulance. Guiding the hulk to ...
Before Christopher Bruno became a technology executive in Silicon Valley, he drove hearses for Don Lima of Lima Family Mortuary for $5 an hour and $20 for each late-night removal. This explains his ...
The ninth annual Hearse and Professional Vehicle Show returned to Laurel Hill Cemetery Saturday showcasing classic hearses, limousines and ambulances. (Brad Larrison for NewsWorks) A skeleton sits ...
That's how people react on seeing this collection of customized, elongated classic cars, often with red lights on their grilles and roofs. Dan Herrick, 70, has three of the so-called professional cars ...
AS OUR pandemic-proscribed summer wanes, we might mourn canceled vacations and neighborhood barbecues, but another singularly American institution, beloved by scavengers, collectors and ...