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mat13 said:
After seeing the cost of my grandads funeral, which was a simple cremation with no church service and only two cars. I have left specific instructions that im to be taken to the service in my landrover then buried somewhere on our land. Balls to all these money grabbing funeral directors.
Definitely; if I shuffle off early, I'll be getting carted in the back of the landrover. bks to the crappy Scorpio hearse the local Lurch drives.redtwin said:
North West Tom said:
Anyone know who is (was) the guest of honour?.Ari said:
I was shocked, recently, to see a hearse on its way to the crematory that was based around a Ford Mondeo. A Mondeo! Nothing wrong with a Mondeo generally, but for your last journey ever? You wouldn't pick one as a wedding car would you?
Anyway, following this, my partner has been left strict instructions that I am under no circumstances to partake my final journey in a Ford, a Volvo, or a Vauxhall (undertakers near me runs Vauxhall Omega based hearses).
I've seen a fetching silver Mercedes E Class hearse that I think would be quite classy and a bit different. But ideally I've requested a Bentley or a Rolls. Traditional and unimaginative I know, but you can't go far wrong.
Any other good suggestions for that final ride, either good or bad?
You're shocked at a Mondeo, my parents chose a Ford Granada for our last family funeral a few months back.Anyway, following this, my partner has been left strict instructions that I am under no circumstances to partake my final journey in a Ford, a Volvo, or a Vauxhall (undertakers near me runs Vauxhall Omega based hearses).
I've seen a fetching silver Mercedes E Class hearse that I think would be quite classy and a bit different. But ideally I've requested a Bentley or a Rolls. Traditional and unimaginative I know, but you can't go far wrong.
Any other good suggestions for that final ride, either good or bad?
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