Sunday, October 12, 2014

An October Surprise

October's overcast skies were the perfect canopy for a unique car show in Mount Bethel Cemetery on Saturday. Hearses, some transporting denizens of the dead, lined the roadway inside the grounds, as grim and silent tombstones looked on.  One vehicle in particular sported blood stains and a bloody handprint, possible evidence of a zombie attack. Inside the Superintendent's House, an actual human skeleton (named Harry) greeted visitors. The show was a joint endeavor of the Mohnton Professional Car Club and Mount Bethel Cemetery.




The hearses . . .











A skeleton named Harry . . .

A skeleton named Harry reposed inside the Superintendent's House.  His backstory is presented above.




Accompanying Harry were bottles of mortician's chemicals and other potions, as well as a 19th-century undertaker's certification.




The motorcycle hearse . . .

A motorcycle hearse, owned by Unique Limousines of Harrisburg, was one of the show's highlights.

 Bob Kline, a chauffeur for the company, often rides the Harley-Davidson Road King with the custom hearse in tow.  A reverse transmission was mounted on the 1570cc motorcycle to allow it to back up, if needed, during a passenger's final ride.

The hearse was designed by the Tombstone Hearse and Trike in Bedford, PA.







Other items . . .

An open casket was available for donations.

The Hambones's vintage 1940-era truck made an appearance.

A hearse owned by Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home of Columbia . . .

transported a cremation urn in the back.

1 comment:

  1. this looks sooo awesome...i'm so sad thati was out of town this day. i would have loved to see it all! thank you to all the volunteers !!!!

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