Lyriq Hearse

I'd prefer this.
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I saw a Hease TRAILER the other day! No, not horse trailer. It was being towed by a pickup truck. That was a first for me, and I wonder exactly why it exists.
 
"GM offers the rear-wheel-drive BQ9 Lyriq direct to coachbuilders as part of its professional series vehicles, which nicely continues a long tradition that produced one of the most iconic movie cars of all time. Starting in the 1950s, the Cadillac Commercial Chassis was a common rolling base ordered by coachbuilders like Superior, Eureka, and Miller-Meteor. It came with running gear, the basic backbone, and a front clip, a little like how Airstream might receive a stripped-out Sprinter today."

Superior Coach was here in town, when i was a kid, you would often see Cadillac sedans with no body panels behind the B pillar, window , door and trunk openings covered with plastic stacked up behind the local Cadillac dealership, or occasionally being driven across town to superior coach...

and airstream is about 35-45 min south
 
It would be unfortunate if your hearse never made it to the cemetery because of a dead battery.
How far do you think a hearse is going?

I sent a link to this thread to one of my mortician friends. As long as he is ok with me sharing the reply I'll post it here.
 
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