1932 Henney Nu 3 Way Hearse

This one looks to be in service good starting price one of you FDs should want it. The coach was built for the The Kirk and Nice Funeral Home of Philadelphia. It changed hands a few times over the past 88 years moving to Maryland, Virginia, Florida, Ohio until eventually winding up at our family funeral home. The car underwent a complete body off restoration along the way. The plush royal blue interior is flawless. The casket table glides smoothly in and out of both sides of the coach. All glass is like new. Windows open and close with ease. The dashboard is original with all gauges functioning as they should. The dash even has a working clock built into it. The walnut trimming in the coach was fully refurbished and shows like new. Headliner and all curtains are flawless. The steering wheel is original and not cracked. The coach has two horns on it which both work. The runningboards are perfect. The body is totally rust free and very straight. The chrome is impeccable and the engine compartment very clean. Cowl/Fire Wall like new. Tires are virtually new. With the exception of the front windshield frame which is showing deterioration, the coach is free of rust and any damage. The massive headlights are in pristine condition and have been perfectly aligned. Lenses intact. The bumpers are scratch and dent free. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1932-Cadillac-Other/114560467231?hash=item1aac56011f:g:J68AAOSw2fZfzCY1
 
Kirk and Nice was originally located at Germantown Ave and Washington Lane in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. They moved to where they are now as the neighborhood changed. The original faccility still exists. They were within site of Goldner Packard a quater of a block away. The following is from their web site. "The original Kirk & Nice funeral home opened in Philadelphia over 250 years ago, and is America's oldest funeral home. Relocating to the grounds of George Washington Memorial Park in 1999, Kirk & Nice Inc. continues providing quality service to Philadelphia and surrounding region." — Nicholas R. Andreas, Managing Funeral Director
 
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