
Up for grabs out of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, is a custom-built 4×4 hearse that’s equal parts wild and wonderful. Listed here on Facebook Marketplace, this creation started life as a 1995 Cadillac hearse but now rides on the rugged underpinnings of a 1979 Ford F-250. The seller says it runs and drives, though it still needs some finishing touches. It’s currently sitting on a set of massive 44-inch mud tires and powered by its original Cadillac 350 V8 engine. Thanks for the tip Ted!

If you’re looking for something that’ll stop traffic, or start a crowd at a car show, this lifted hearse might just be it. The seller claims it’s a first-place winner everywhere it goes, and from the sound of it, that’s not hard to believe. The combination of classic Cadillac styling with a towering off-road stance makes this one of those “you have to see it to believe it” builds.

According to the seller, the car’s build cost far exceeds the asking price, suggesting there’s a lot of work and money already invested. While no mention (or photos) is made of interior details, the exterior photos show a solid foundation for either a showpiece, parade rig, or something even wilder, maybe a Halloween cruiser or event vehicle.

Projects like this often start with big ideas, and this one’s clearly well on its way to being something truly unique. The seller notes that time has run short to finish it up, which means a new owner will get to decide how far to take it, polish it up, make it road-trip ready, or lean into its monster truck personality.

With its lifted stance, vintage Ford suspension, and Cadillac luxury bones, this 4×4 hearse is a one-off that combines two worlds most people never thought to merge. The seller invites interested buyers to message for more info, and considering how many car shows it’s already dominated, it’s probably going to turn a few heads wherever it lands next.
Would you finish this one up as a showstopper or keep it wild and spooky for the road?




Killer ride!
Those pipes will wake the dead and those tires will push them back 6 feet under. You’ll need 6 NBA centers as pall bearers… No more bad jokes for now.
Your passenger either has to be 6’5+, or a gymnast, to clamber into this ride.
Hey, it’s that meme about goth women and their shoes.
It’s a wannabe grave digger.
Its a car to take to the cemetery thats old school with tall
headstones and one can drive high and over to visit staying inside the vehicle ..
Does one have to play a Sturgill Simpson tune “ The dead don’t die” on the stereo ?😎
Did someone lose a bet?🤔
Last ride 😱
Lord have mercy…who was on what, when they did this?
Plenty of moonshine in that area, fer sure.
First place winner everywhere it goes? Must be a two car show event.
Either that or there’s a class for the ugliest car.
Paint it camo and use it for redneck funerals. Ideal for Florida where most trucks are lifted as much as three feet! Just wait til Angel 😇 sees this one!
Thats one way to get to Redneck Heaven…
ridiculous!
That’s the whole point.
“,,,equal parts wild and wonderful.” Elizabeth needs to consult her spell-checker for the description of this vehicle. She used the word “wonderful”, but the correct spelling here is “stupid”.
Cadillac 350? More likely a Chevy v-8.
Does it come with a rope ladder to get in it?
The video on FB shows it with the rear driveshaft removed. Wonder what is up with that. It could be called Frankenstein with the morphing of parts. They like to weld chain for sure.
I say take it to the next rednecks with paychecks in Texas and you will probably get that asking price
I wouldn’t want to do the carry if that one pulled up. (IFYKYK)
Insanity awakens. What a waste of a car.
Made from a 1995 Cadillac and a Ford F250 – 2 vehicles worth far more separately than mashed together. Again, it begs the question, “Just because you can, should you?”
Angel saw this one. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Since BF is full of ideas that people get when they see a vehicle they like, “I would buy it and do this and that to it”, let me throw my two cents in. (Which is about as much as this thing is worth IMO)
I would buy it and put the hearse BACK onto a Cadillac commercial frame and then find a 1979 Ford F-250 body to put on this frame.
I’d have a lovely Cadillac hearse and a Ford monster truck.
Stan, this is not the last ride. Haven’t figured out what you would call it but that’s not it. This thing is an abomination. Ive seen this done to other hearses. This is not new, but still stupid. (IMO)
Howard? You chiming in?
Would look good sitting in front of a 60 year old single wide.
Interesting concept, but why make is so ridiculously high?
Sometimes to much is almost enough!!!