1940 Flxible Buick Hearse

Now that's a good lookin' funeral coach!

HEARSE - 1940 BUICK - $18500 (ASHLAND, OH)
Date: 2011-11-29, 5:20PM EST
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1940 Buick Hearse
Built by The Flxible Company in Loudonville, Ohio
Car is 95% restored---Ready to cruise and car show
Call 419-651-3471 for details. This car is a real head turner.

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This car is a stunner. It belongs to Ken Heyl a funeral director in Ashland. The interior has been redone but, is not exactly proper (wrong upholstery, wrong color, wrong rollers, etc., other that that, it's immaculate, smooth running and probably worth the money. This is a Sterling on a Buick 40 (Special) Series chassis.
 
Now that's a good lookin' funeral coach!

HEARSE - 1940 BUICK - $18500 (ASHLAND, OH)
Date: 2011-11-29, 5:20PM EST
Reply to: see below

1940 Buick Hearse
Built by The Flxible Company in Loudonville, Ohio
Car is 95% restored---Ready to cruise and car show
Call 419-651-3471 for details. This car is a real head turner.

5V15Z25X63n93ma3p4bbt2b01f675ee4d1aca.jpg

It's beautiful, but out of my price range....otherwise it would be perfect for me and exactly what i'm looking for.
 
Steve, I've seen and inspected this car closely but, that was a couple of years ago. If I remember correctly, I believe that it was originally equipped as a combination car. According to McPherson, Flxible did not offer seperate and distinct models desugnated as "combination cars" until after WWII. Prior to that a customer desiring such functionality could order his vehicle fitted with a wide selection of extra cost "ambulance equipment" to create a dual purpose car - usable as either a hearse or ambulance - or what we now call a combination car. As I said, apart from the rather amateurish interior restoration, this is an outstanding car in every respect and probably worth what Ken is asking.
 
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