Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810a ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin. Daniel Mendez and father Danny. Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent ... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810b ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin. Comapny owner's son Daniel Mendez in coffin. Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to i... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810c ) Cruisin' Casket car coffins Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES ... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810d ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810e ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin. Danny Mendez and son Danny (in coffin). Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its pe... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810f ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin. Daniel Mendez and father Danny. Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent ... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810g ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin. Comapny owner's son Daniel Mendez in coffin. Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to i... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810h ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin as an ice chest. Company owner Danny Mendez. Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to it... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810j ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810n ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810o ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810v ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810w ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer / Rex Features ( 1270810x ) Cruisin' Casket car coffin Cruisin' Caskets How is this for a cool way to journey to the afterlife - a car-shaped coffin that doubles as an ice cooler. Motor fan Danny Medez builds scale-model 1950s hot rods for vehicle enthusiasts. Called Cruisin' Caskets, the company based in Winchester, California, offer to customise the coffins to suit your preferences. With a choice of paint jobs and interior choices including silk or leather lining, this hi-spec ride is the perfect way to cruise to the other side. Danny - who works with son Daniel - got the idea thanks to his love for period motorcars; he owns a '59 Chevy Bel Air and a '72 Chevy pick-up. The $1500 fiberglass dream machine features headlights usually found on a motorcycle, alloy wheels from golf carts and even side exhausts that pull out to become handles for pallbearers. And rather than having the casket sitting around waiting for its passenger to die, owners can opt to have it fitted out as a watertight ice cooler to keep their beers cold. Danny explains: "People are constantly setting themselves apart from traditional ways, especially car aficionados. They are always looking for other ways to be different from others. "When it comes time to depart from our loved ones and those around us, this would be a perfect way for the car aficionado to express their love for cars. "Cruisin Caskets is a car-shaped coffin that enables the car aficionado to rest in a true piece of art, personality and style. "It may embody any make and style of car, ranging from classic muscle cars from the 50s to some of today's most stylish models. "And if the user chooses to invest in this unique piece of art while still alive, it may be utilised for alternative purposes, such as a cooler, before it is put to its permanent use." MUST CREDIT PICTURES B... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QKNCWXLYE