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1961 Ford Country Sedan Hearse

1961 Ford Country Sedan Hearse in McLaren, Dokumentarfilm, 2017 IMDB

Typ: Pkw, Bestattungswagen — Herkunftsland: US — Built in: NZ — Hergestellt für: NZ

1961 Ford Country Sedan Hearse

[*][*] Fahrzeug mit geringer Beteiligung oder nur in einer Szene sichtbar

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dsl SX

2019-12-25 01:41

Hearse??

AnimatronixX DE

2019-12-25 14:14

At least that's exactly what a hearse from New Zealand is supposed to look like! Either locally built or (I don't think so) British conversion by Red Lion or Startins or [insert name].

@screw13article Does that match the context? Looks like mourners rather than spectators to me.

s13a LT

2019-12-25 17:20

Yes, the people are mourning here. The footage is supposed to be from Bruce McLaren's funeral. That being said, I wasn't sure if this was an actual funeral car, or just a simple wagon (it seemed a little bit basic for a funeral car, but admittedly, I have very little knowledge about funeral cars in general).

In the next scene, they showed what looked like an actual funeral car (but it's probably a different car altogether):

The only visible views:
[Image: funeralcar1.jpg] [Image: funeralcar2.jpg] [Image: funeralcar3.jpg]

The back-end looks different from Ford in the main picture. Perhaps it's a 1965 Chevrolet? Is it worth listing that car if coachbuilder is identifiable?

AnimatronixX DE

2019-12-28 16:07

screw13article wrote (...) I wasn't sure if this was an actual funeral car, or just a simple wagon (it seemed a little bit basic for a funeral car (...))


Yes, it is. Funeral cars in NZ are rather unglamorous, actually basic station wagons with a casket deck and sometimes drapes or tinted windows.

screw13article wrote The back-end looks different from Ford in the main picture. Perhaps it's a 1965 Chevrolet? Is it worth listing that car if coachbuilder is identifiable?


The other one is a genuine hearse as well, no ID possible because these are just minor conversions without any exterior bodywork being done.

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