1967 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Hearse

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An incredibly honest presentation. And, a Georgia coach, The Peach State!
Great resto candidate, priced decent. For a 'Ghost Coach' it still isn't ruined.
 
1967 Miller-Meteor Duplex combination car with the removable panels in place! Looks complete. Too bad he didn't empty the junk out of the rear compartment so that we could see the condition and equipment therein.
 
I asked the seller to post some rear interior photos with the junk removed; let's hope he responds.

Additional interior (and undercarriage) photos have been posted.

The seller said he couldn't get the casket out because the car is in storage and he doesn't have a key to the rollup door behind the car.
 
Looks to be a very decent coach, but why is it squatting so bad in the rear? That casket can't be that heavy. Must need springs.
 
No problem..

Has only a bill of sale , is this a no title car for being this old from this state?
Georgia is a no title State for old classic cars, Dan. A properly prepared Bill of Sale and old registration should get a title in the buyers state, without an issue. This is one of the better old Coaches to come up lately. I'm maxed out of room, else I'd make a run at it. If you're interested maybe Danny is somewhere near it.
 
Not wanting to pick this car apart, but it looks like it has had a recent Earl Schieb(at best) spray job. Zoom in on any of the photos and you will see what I mean. Check out the open door photos especially. It always makes me wonder what is being covered up when I see this type of work.
 
it's the hot rod black spray can original finish. as for the title the state here has the list of no title states. a good bill of sail with the amount paid and the vin number is all that is required to title one here.
 
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