Could A Coffin On Wheels Be Street Legal?
Could a coffin on wheels be street legal? (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Could a coffin on wheels be street legal? It would certainly be a sight to see out on the road. Can you imagine that? Well, imagine no more.
A $29,000 casket on wheels is indeed a street-legal vehicle! Now, it’s going viral online.
Is A Coffin On Wheels Street Legal?
According to Oddity Central, the coffin on wheels was inspired by the Drag-U-La coffin car that was featured in a 1965 episode of the TV show The Munsters. It’s definitely unique! It features a custom box-frame chassis and an 8inch fiberglass casket as bodywork, per Oddity Central.
It should be noted that it’s not actually a functional casket. It has been altered to set-up a driver’s seat behind the read axel, but looks can be deceiving–it definitely looks like an ordinary coffin.
It’s a really cool look. The exhaust pipes look like pipes you’d see on an organ. It even has lantern-style lighting and is registered in the state of New York as a 1928 Ford, per Oddity Central.
The custom car features parts from all sorts of different vehicles and models. There’s even a tombstone at the front of the car’s exhausts. Honestly, for $29K this car is going to be a steal for someone! It’s an awesome look, it’s functional, and if you’re into The Munsters, or death, then it’s the perfect car for you!
Would You Buy The Coffin On Wheels?
Sure, it’s street legal; however, there are some things you should note before you get behind the wheel. The car doesn’t have an odometer, so you’re going to have to just know what approximate speed you’re going, we suggest a safe speed. You don’t want to end up being buried in what you crashed.
Why take my word for it when you can check it out for yourself? See the incredibly unique car below. Maybe it can be the next addition in your garage?
5 Of The Greatest TV Couples Of All-Time
Love is in the air! Whether you are spending Valentine’s Day out with a loved one, or spending the night in by yourself, chances are you’re going to watch some TV. Maybe it’ll be your favorite love movie. Or, maybe it’ll be a special Valentine’s Day episode of your favorite TV show. To celebrate the day of love, here are 5 of the greatest TV couples of all-time.
Of course, there have been many notable couples on the small screen over the years. However, these are some of my favorites. See who made the list below! Missing your favorite? Let us know!
5 Of The Greatest TV Couples Of All-Time
First, let me say it was tough narrowing this list down to only 5. On Dave & Chuck The Freak, we enjoy talking about popular shows. At least the ones we like. There have been so many good couples on TV over the years, it’s hard to pick just 5 of the greatest TV couples ever. However, I was able to pull it off.
Of course, narrowing it down to just 5 means some of our favorite couples didn’t make the cut. That’s not fair. For example, I love Phil and Claire Dunphy. I think they could be the modern it couple. Every dad wants to be Phil. Claire is also a great mom and super relatable in many ways. They’re both hilarious and make a great pair. Unfortunately, they didn’t make the Top 5. They probably would have made the Top 10, though!
Also, I’ll admit the list may be a little bias. While I enjoy watching as many TV shows as I can, and I have seen an impressive number, good and bad. However, I can’t watch everything. There have been some big shows over the years that have been insanely popular that I never ended up watching. Seriously, some of the biggest shows ever, I’m afraid to admit it.
So, I only considered couples from shows I was familiar with and had an impact on me, personally. Chances are I left out some of your favorites. Make sure to let us know who we missed! Check out the list of 5 of the greatest TV couples of all-time below!
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.