...fancy being carted off in this?
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19 years ago
...fancy being carted off in this?
hehehehehehehe, whatever next?
They do wedding as well so it must be Alpha 4x4 Weddings and a Funeral.
Peter ;-)
Groan ;-)
T i m
Hi all,
I am actually a Methodist Minister and we do have in Hartlepool the motorcycle hearse, of course using horses is fairly standard as well.
I could tell you lots of stories. Anyway I have the deal of a lifetime;-
If you own a Land Rover the following offers are available:-
Weddings 10% Discount Funerals (if booked before 30th December 2004) 35% Discount, you must specify a date. Upto 3 years advance booking avaialble. Baptisms, if the child arrives in a Land Rover (absolutely free)
Yours
Rev A Renshaw
:)
Shall I book my funeral now then, and get it over and done with. Land Rovers will be the death of me :)
Okay how about week next Tuesday, I can do 12th of October 2 pm. Which crem do you want it at?
Or you could be buried in your Land Rover, that way you could decay together!!!!
A
They also have a stand at the usual shows, observant people would have noticed them at Billing and Peterborough.
Alex
I know which would rot fastest. And it ain't the corpse.
Steve
Not for a while, if that's alright?
Can I nominate someone, though? ;-)
They've got a web site!!
Do they have a Discovery version?
Lee D
I've seen a sidecar hearse on tv in the UK
oh, here it is
Oh if only I knew a certain persons release date. Mind, 3 years may not be long enough notice - with luck will be longer...
Anybody know of any other wedding car companies that do Land Rover products.
Getting nagged to book transport now for the wedding!
Cheers Dave
Telling the wife to be that the wedding costs would go a long way to buying a Land Rover is not to be recommended...
How odd...
They sent me some leaflets today (addressed to the club).
One leaflet about their Wedding service. Two about their Funeral service...
They know summat I don't???
As an aside, many years ago I went to a 'Goff Weddin' where all the official vehicles were black hearses. A few of us from the local m/c club who had 'rat bikes' were invited to lead the cavalcade.
The Bride and groom both wore black, with black make-up. The evening entertainment was a Rocky Horror type tribute show - kin odd do that was. ISTR 'going awol' with one of the bridesmaids who, IRL turned out to be a Legal Secretary for a well known Law firm!
A friend once wore white to a funeral -- the widow was Chinese and that is the custom of that culture.
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