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Old 11th June 2020, 13:18   #1
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Old 14th August 2020, 19:49   #2
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Old 14th August 2020, 21:05   #3
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If you had lots of money to throw at it to bring the roof line down etc that hearse would make a wicked crew cab pick up
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I think they're pointing their bonnets towards Bournemouth Rog.

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I would love to add them to the fleet but I have no more room as I have 6 MacNeillie conversations already.






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Old 15th August 2020, 09:13   #6
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... I have 6 MacNeillie conversations already.

I'm really glad that you do. I feel that there is a lack of variety in the funeral direction business. It's nice to have something different from the bland Mercedes and inappropriate Jaguars.

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I'm really glad that you do. I feel that there is a lack of variety in the funeral direction business. It's nice to have something different from the bland Mercedes and inappropriate Jaguars.

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Why are Jaguars "inappropriate"? At least they are British, unlike most funeral fleets.
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Hi Malcolm,

It's just my personal view, that's all. I always associate the brand with high speed and a rather brash display of wealth, not the qualities foremost in my mind on a day of bereavement.

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A local funeral company was converting a Land Rover Defender as a hearse.

Not sure if he finished the work but I do see it sitting outside their premises.
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Old 19th August 2020, 20:49   #10
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A local funeral company was converting a Land Rover Defender as a hearse.

Not sure if he finished the work but I do see it sitting outside their premises.
There is a T4 'Hearse' Option as well believe it or not
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