A sneak peak from the NFDA convention

Bill Carlin

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I know these pictures are not the best, but it was the best I can do without a scanner with me.

These are ads printed in the program given out at the 2012 NFDA convention in Charlotte, NC. The convention started this weekend and ends Thursday.
 

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There won't be the need for the hot rodders to chop the tops in the future... the windows already have that appearance.

As time goes on the style of ALL cars are loosing style and class.
Really sad hearses are too !

I think the need and use of vintage hearses will gain in popularity.

I guess as time goes on everyone will get use to seeing them and say...
yep, still as nasty looking as when they first came out !

Oh well,
Darren

P.S. I would hate to be the sales guy these days trying to push these cars. I think it would be mandatory to lie about how cool they are !

Soooo Loooong GM Cadillac hearse division.
 
I would have went if this was open to the public. I only live about an hour from Charlotte. Our hearse club is based out of Charlotte.
 
Sorry,I want a coach that stands out in a motorcade,the bigger and flashier the better,my last ride must be classy.I deserve that much....:my2cents:
 
Is it a kind of sky view on the top of the hearse..? What is the utility..?

So the deceased can see out on the way to the cemetery!

Actually, in hearses that have them, it does create a nice, bright interior view when the pall bearers look in. It doens't look like a dark cave. But, still unnecessary
 
A couple years ago a friend of mine bought a new Eagle Eschelon and the skylight does look nice when viewing the casket compartment.
More of that European styling i guess, they have been doing it for many years.
 
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