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1995 Sayers &
Scovill
Cadillac Victoria Hearse
This 1995 Sayers and Scovill
Cadillac Victoria Funeral Coach originally served the Francis J. Joyce & Son
Funeral Home in Waltham, Massachusetts from November, 1994 to April, 2005.
The low, flat roof of this coach is traditional for S&S Victoria model hearses,
whereas the Masterpiece model has a higher, taller roofline. Other
traditional S&S signatures are the coach lamps in the landau shield area, the
black cobra long-grain rubber-textured top, the S&S chrome grill crown (which is
reminiscent of the S&S date marks) and the body-colored inserts on the landau
bars.
In the early 1960s, Willard C. Hess,
owner of Hess & Eisenhardt and S&S coachbuilders, perfected a more modern interpretation of
the Victoria style funeral coach which S&S invented in 1938. As one person said , "S & S is the Episcopal
way to go," meaning that traditional, understated elegance is paramount in S&S styling. This S&S Victoria is a commercial glass funeral coach, so all glass
is taller and larger than passenger-car glass, requiring a nearly complete
restructuring of the car, aft of the dash, in addition to lengthening the special
rear-wheel drive B9Q Cadillac Fleetwood coachbuilder chassis by 31 inches.
In #41, sable black, with lower
bright chrome rocker moldings, it has a black
top and a #75 dark cherry velour interior with 6-way power leather seating.
An AM/FM
cassette radio, power windows, power steering, power brakes, automatic
door locks, power windows, cruise control, power mirrors, electronic level
control, intermittent windshield wipers, tilt wheel, dual air bags, twilight
sentinel headlamp control, umbrella storage, and electronic temperature control are featured in
the cab (driver's area) of the hearse. Behind the three piece glass divider
etched with the Sayers and Scovill script logo is the casket compartment lined
with the same dark cherry velour, wood accents on the landau area, dark cherry
velvet swag draperies and a carpeted casket
floor with ten chrome plated, die-cast rollers. Special extra load
polished cast aluminum alloy wheels
support the extra weight of this coach. Interestingly, there is no visible radio
antenna on this car. S&S has hidden the antenna in the landau area with
the landau irons. Power comes from General Motors' 5.7 litre LT-1 Corvette
engine. A 19 gallon fuel tank feeds the LT-1.
The wheelbase of this S&S funeral
coach is 151.5", with an overall length of 21'4". The height of the
coach is 5'5", whereas the taller Masterpiece series is nearly 5" taller.
The original MSRP of the S&S Victoria hearse was just above $70,000 and all
indications suggest that fewer than 25 Victorias were built in 1995.
Based on the late 1994 date of
manufacture, this hearse was built in the former S&S/Superior plant at 600 East
Wayne St. in Lima, Ohio. In January 1995 this plant was replaced with
a new, larger, more modern and efficient manufacturing plant on Central Point Parkway in Lima.
We purchased
this hearse in November, 2006 with 40,000 miles from TCT
Professional Cars, at that time the S&S/Superior/Eureka dealer in
Millbury, Massachusetts. According to Brian at TCT, the Joyce
Funeral Home replaced this hearse with a 2005 S&S Masterpiece
funeral coach with oval windows.
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