It is a somber procession, the fast break and jazz come after the body is deposited. Riding the Dead-Man"s clutch so to speak.
No..
Depends on whether the hearse is based on the DeVille (FWD) or Fleetwood (RWD)
no.but maybe someone else
Eli drives a Hearse!! :)
Because he likes to drive the hearse.
Yes. As long as the vehicle is insured and properly registered, you can own and operate a hearse anywhere.
A hearse, also called a funeral coach.
Hearse is behind the Hospital in Staunton. Drive around and you'll see what looks like a station wagon parked out back opposite side of the ambulance. You have to get there from the street.
One can purchase an old hearse from the following sources: Graveyard Haulerz, Craigslist, Local Mortuaries, My Hearse, Hearse Driver, Speciality Hearse, to name a few.
You get arrested if you drive too slowly
because of mike hawk
The Hearse was created in 1980-06.