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I had never even heard rumors about a D-24 hearse,never mind seen one.

I am guessing it came from Europe?

 

Duhhhhh! Says "French" in the title,and I was guessing it came from Europe.

There just ain't no slipping nothing past me,is there?

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6 minutes ago, Robin (UK) said:

I think that car still exists. It's in Belgium.

Anyone here living in Belgium that can track the car and the owner down,and maybe document the travel and ownership history of the car? I think that would be a very interesting story to read.

Especially the part about the current owner acquiring the car,and his plans for it.

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I would have loved to have found that when I was looking for a hearse...my main requirement on the purchase, anything but GM based....anything MōPār would be gravy.......I ended up with a Packy

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That would be riding into the great beyond in style!

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And here's an Irish one.
I believe this one's long gone.

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Here's a DeSoto that was in a Swiss yard in 2013.
And a couple of Plymouths in Ireland...
The first is a picture from a The Seaflower trawler funeral in 1968.
The second is a car that was for sale in 1983 but, sadly, does not seem to have survived.

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