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    Hearse / Ambulance Gurney

    Not sure how I keep finding dead guy stuff but today I stopped at a going out of biz sale and found two gurney's they used to deliver and pick up large printers and small copiers. The collapsing legs work great as you push them in the van and when you pull them out they drop back down.



    As much as I would like to keep them for loading stuff I just happen to have a couple of corpse trays (from the morgue cooler a while back) that are just dying to be paired up with these carts. I'm about to make a couple of Zombie Lovers happy, happy, happy.

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    now ya just need to get a hearse, a suit, and some signage.

    "KZscrapper...we are just dying to remove your dead electronics"

    maybe a few body bags for all the little stuff

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    lol @ Brojer

    KZ...you should be saving all that for right before Halloween. You'd make a haunted house happy. Tween the chiller, slabs, an now gurneys...if scrap ever goes ever bad for you got a built in business.

    Those gurneys tho I could see being useful just as you described with moving things..besides bodies..lol

    Just awesome.

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    You guys are too F'n funny...

    Storage locker I got a few years ago was full of stuff from a mortuary including the embalming machine. If all that stuff was still in the collection people would start to wonder.?.?
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    I wish I got cool an creepy things like that. I got Busch Gardens an Kings Dominion near me, an both put on huge Halloween displays.

    I still say you should've turned the corpse chiller into a kick ass cooler. Way cooler then the pedal powered moving bar.

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    It was also on a episode of shipping wars. Ha ha!

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    Pretty sure those are called church carts.

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    The gurney/ or the beer bike...lol... If the beer bike...it's not called a church cart.


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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinajunkman View Post
    Pretty sure those are called church carts.
    Most "Church Trucks" are more ornate, fold in a different way and used for display...the above are more for getting John Doe from point A to point B as easily as possible. I will have to see if there is a pic somewhere of the one that came from the Mortuary Locker.


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