95-96? Not sure if you know this but old old Cadillac hearse used to actually have hydraulics on them to load and unload the casket. I believe it was the side to side load and might even be featured on an episode of counts customs. I think 🤔
Yes.... It's very cool to see what is under all that hardware and flooring stuff.. I just watched COUNTRY BOY GAS GARAGE do a video about GRAVEYARD CARZ old cady they use to show off. Looks like the same body style...
It definitely wouldn’t fit under the wood flooring. Not enough room both depth wise and hight. I’m currently doing a bag setup on my 96 S&S Masterpiece Caddy, barely have enough room for the air tanks.
I'm loving watching this, I'm going to put my setup in a completely different location but thank you all for giving me the tips that you have in my inbox on Facebook. This is going to be a cool experience but I have a question, with all the weight of the car on the 13-in rims how much air did you put in the tires?
Should have putt at least 8 to 10 batteries little higher lock up in the back and did some reinforcing on that big thing even the fact it may just be for lay and play but other than that its a decent build because its different but I'm sure it will ba back for some reinforcing because of things breaking not downing the project I live in southern California and have been messing with lowriders since the 80s
then please implement it? ik you got the tools and the know how, make it easy enough where if need be unhook a few lines and slide out the casket it to repair whatever you need to inside then can slide casket back in hook up lines and get ta bouncin
just can't forget ventilation I'd say fans beneath the coffin constantly blowing COOL air to keep the batteries and pumps cool cuz those things get hit especially in a enclosed space but I'm sure you already knew that as you've had many years in this, I'm just throwing an idea that I think would be cool and benefit you too
Could you have swapped a rear axle from a Buick Roadmaster sedan or Caprice Sedan and still ran your 14’s? The axle on the wagon is wider than the sedan. Just asking, because I think the 14’s would have looked better size wise vs the size of the hearse’s large body.