No job is too big or too small. The following photos show the conversion of a motorcycle trailer into a Harley Trike Hearse. The first of its kind. It was proudly delivered in September 2005 to David Heintzelman of Heintzelman Funeral Home, Hellertown, PA. All members of the Spitler service team played a role in the construction.

Life began as a plain black motorcycle trailer.

 

Inside with base frame added.

 

Inside construction begins.

 

The inside was constructed and finished independent of the outside shell.

 

Windows cut out and emblem added.


Frame construction.

 

Frame construction.


Interior beginning to take shape.

 

Decorative lanterns, window glass & molding added.

 

Forever Remembered Hearse Company logo added.

 

The finished exterior.

 

 

 

The finished interior.

 

The finished product with the tow vehicle - a Harley-Davidson trike.

Involved in the project were (left to right): Matt Coffman, Aaron Barnes, Phil Spitler, Tim Barnes, Gordon Kurtz, David Heintzelman.

 

Press Release...

 

Born from the love of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Forever Remembered Hearse Company was founded by Richard, Robert and David Heintzelman of Hellertown, PA. The brothers have just unveiled their biker inspired Harley-Davidson Trike Hearse. The funeral coach, which began it’s life as a motorcycle carrier, was completely overhauled and detailed by Spitler Vehicle Specialties of Montoursville, PA. What was once just a shiney black box is now transformed into a fine-crafted funeral coach employed to honor a bikers “last ride”. Large side and rear windows, etched glass, lantern lights, flag holders, upholstered, lighted interior and rollers offer every convenience of a traditional motor coach. This service is two-fold, the service is not cost-prohibitive and it gives families to opportunity to celebrate their passion of motorcycling. 24-hour service is available by calling 610-838-0521.
 

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