What a collection regardless of where you have to put it. But you don't put it in that garage or you have a particular friendship with Steven Spieldberg. Yes and very efficient use of space. I'm in Kansas ans so have 2 3/4 Ram and a 1 ton Chevy.
Ok now for the hearse story. My (first) BIL was a real character. During his high school years he bought a Hearse. Painted it flat gray and detailed a flying goose on the sides. Called the Gary Goose, of all things. It was a party wagon AKA what American Grafitti wanted to be about. Don't remember the year but was one of the 40-50's round fenders. That was in the 1950s. I came along in the 1960s and the Gray Goose, long since a dead rust bucket, still had quite the reputation in town. It was used to secret groups of girls into the drive in theaters. I know, you had to be clueless to not know there were a bunch of people in the back of that thing coming in the theater. Also known to show up at pasture parties and tail gate parties (before the concept was popular).
As an aside, just to let you know there is at least one town here in Kansas that uses a Dodge Ram pick up with a camper shell as a hearse. Redneck all the way.
Dave, just a little redneck according to his brother.