I purchased this hearse for my yard haunt this year, Just couldnt pass it up!! My wife is not too excited to have it parked on our RV pad year round but I couldnt wait to share it with you guys (I hope the picture works)
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Thread: 1983 Hearse for cemetery prop
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1983 Hearse for cemetery prop –
09-23-2007,09:30 AM
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09-23-2007,09:37 AM
Holy cow! I don't think I could ever buy a Halloween prop that big or expensive. At least you now have a GREAT place to store all of your Halloween props in the off season.
I guess it's kind of like buying a shed for storage.
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09-23-2007,09:47 AM
Haunted Host-Your house looks great -I just focus on the exterior but I am wanting to start decorating the interior bit by bit. As far as the cost of the Hearse- I have a friend that works in the funeral business and I got an awesome deal!!
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09-23-2007,09:54 AM
That is so AWESOME!! You are going to terrify people with that thing! Congrats on the great purchase!!
No honestly, it's not just a nickname....I'm truly Hideous.
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09-23-2007,10:33 AM
Thanks! I really appreciate that. My wife and I host an adult only Halloween party each year, so we really focus on the interior, and haunt our entire house as well as much of the outside. We had so much last year that I just didn't have time to take pictures of, but this year I'm going to take tons of pictures of everything days before the party so that I have enough time. I'll post pictures after the party. Thanks again!
I wish you lived near me so that I could borrow your newest prop solely for the party.
I've thought of renting an antique one and deck it out just for the party, but I haven't taken that next step yet. I'll wait until we've had several parties before I start to completely scare people off. Besides, if I got a hearse this year, how would I top that next year. We've been basically doubling our props each year and renting a hearse would be tough to top the next year.
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09-23-2007,10:54 AM
Neat hurse but its kinda freaky. I guess thats the point. It could be a ton of fun to scare people with on the off season if you get what I mean.
All you need is that coffin and an arm sticking out te side.
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09-23-2007,11:12 AM
awww I cant see it.
We became haunters by the way we were haunted as children. http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/e...henight_album/
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09-23-2007,11:16 AM
That is great! I'm jealous.
I always wanted a hearse for our backyard cemetary...even thought of begging a local funeral home to park one here for 1 night, but I was afraid of the liability. [eggers, and other possible vandalism]
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09-23-2007,02:40 PM
Awesome. You should have a fogger and maybe either a blacklight or a strobe inside of the hearse for your haunt. Maybe some eerie sounds coming out of it too.
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09-23-2007,02:50 PM
I was planning on using my 400 watt fogger directly in the back blowing fog over the casket and out the back of the hearse. The strobe light is a great idea! I was also going to look into getting some blue undercarriage lights. The stereo in the car works however there is no tape or cd player, just AM FM. I guess I could just put a portable cd radio in the car.



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