In the minor cult classic movie Harold and Maude (1971), the death-obsessed protagonist (Harold) is given a Jaguar E-type by his (very wealthy) mother.
He converts it to a hearse.
The picture below is a reproduction of the actual movie car, but it's pretty close to the original.
This post was edited by SaltyPebble at February 18, 2020 12:29 PM MST
I loved that movie. I can't believe you remembered this scene!!!!
I work on a woman every Sunday nite who is Ruth Gordon's double, I swear. She is this really cute 80 year old yoga teacher. My job has a lot of fun clients like that. That is one of the good things.
Now THIS hearse, I can actually want.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at February 18, 2020 12:29 PM MST
I had the opportunity to drive a few examples of the BMW M-Coupe, which was a spare-time engineering exercise created by BMW engineers off of the Z3 platform, which BMW ultimately decided to produce and sell. It's an excellent driver's car: powerful, nimble, full of feedback, and yet reasonably livable in normal driving.
I forget whether I showed my ex-wife a picture or if I pointed one out in traffic. Either way, my ex said, "Oh my God! That looks like the Jaguar hearse from Harold and Maude." I'm sure that incident reinforced my recollection of the movie car.
OMG! It totally does! I wouldn't have noticed until you brought it to my attention. The similarities are amazing.
I might consider it. I'm pretty tired of putting money into the Audi. Between the two, I'd go for Hearse. It's probably a bunch less money, gets better gas mileage, and they handle well in snow.
You never know where someone might die versus where they are going to be buried.
Talk about getting attention. As eerie as it might have been, I bet I would have dated the guy just for the meer bragging rights of having done so! Smart guy. :) :)!!
Mer, I have a 2006 KIa Rio that I have beat the heck out of. I cannot say one bad word about that car. It survived me with very few repairs. But I need a new one desperately. A hearse causes too much attention or I'd go for it in a heartbeat. I want to be invisible when I drive.