When I worked at the funeral home one of the guys there got his hands on a 1967 (if I recall) Cadillac hearse in mint condition...it had the big fins and everything, it was hilarious. The bosses got mad at him showing up to work in it, they didn't think it was appropriate so he started driving his motorcycle instead lol, which they didn't like either (stuffy bunch). It was an impressive car!
If you can get your hands on a used hearse they've usually got low milage and haven't been driven much over 40km/h, usually got big V8s and go like the wind if they're not governed. Not terribly practical though, two seater, its a great big rolling blind spot, takes lots of time to learn to parallel park one of those babies! I can only imagine how interesting it woudl be to drive an Eagle hearse, higher off the ground, I'd probaby back over stuff all the time.