<VV> Re: CORVAIR BURIAL VAULT

LABRANCHE, RICHARD C RLABRAN at entergy.com
Wed Dec 7 12:11:59 EST 2005


Does anyone have a picture of this vehicle?

Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Underwood [mailto:tonyu at roava.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 1:53 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> Re: CORVAIR BURIAL VAULT

At 05:39 hours 12/06/2005, Bill Elliott wrote:
> >
> >I saw a 7-door Greenbrier with the "hearse" package at a NC Fall
> >Affair show a few years back, complete with landau bars on the sides
> >and the coffin rollers inside.   Had a single doublewide door in
> >back, other doors were unremarkable.
> >
> >I'm sure someone else in here must have seen it too.   Who owned that
> >thing and where is it these days?
> >
> >...would be "made to order" for anyone wishing to take their vehicle
> >with them...
> >
> >;)
> >
> >
> >Now:   How many of *those* were made?
> >
>
>Dad worked at a funeral home in the NC mountains in the late 60's 
>through the early 70's. Many families
>had private plots on their farms...often WAY up in the hills. The 
>funeral home used a Corvan/Greenbriar
>(not certain which) as the "flower car" but very often if was the 
>only vehicle able to make it up the farm
>roads/logging trails to the burial site, so it often served as a 
>hearse as well.
>
>It remained in use until the mid-70's when they finally replaced it 
>with a 4x4.  I have no idea what
>happened to it.




NC, huh...   obscure FC  hearse with coffin accoutrements, two 
different accounts of same, in the same state...  could this have 
been the same vehicle?    ...especially if the one you saw had a 
single large door in back.



tony..



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