An incredible custom dragster that thrilled those watching and won hearts was auctioned off for an incredible $28,750. This car’s unusual design, which drew inspiration from the legendary Drag-U-La coffin car that was highlighted in a 1965 episode of the adored television series The Munsters, is what really sets it apart.
This fantastic vehicle has an 8-foot fibreglass casket for its bodywork and a unique box-frame chassis. Although it looks like a working hearse, the modification puts the driver’s seat behind the back axle, making it more like a dragster. This coffin car has a cinematic feel, with its wide rear wheels covered in racing slicks, organ-style vertical exhaust pipes, and lantern-style lighting. Despite its luxuriousness, it is roadworthy and registered in New York as a 1928 Ford with a valid licence plate.
Towards the back of the casket lies the driver’s compartment, which has a comfortable seat with blue upholstery. Beneath its hideous exterior is a powerful Chevrolet V8 engine mounted well to the rear of the chassis centre. This engine promises strong performance because it has an Edelbrock intake manifold, a Holley four-barrel carburettor, and ribbed valve covers fastened with wing-style bolts. A gold-hued GM TH350 automatic gearbox with painted rose accents accentuates the vehicle’s powertrain.
The vehicle’s subtly gold-painted fuel tank is near the nose, drawing attention to other eye-catching details like the massive exhausts and the R.I.P. gravestone up front. It has no odometer thus it’s impossible to determine the precise mileage. Documentation of its speed capabilities is also unclear, but it’s clear that this marvel’s purpose is not racing but rather captivating, given its unmatched beauty.
The coffin car, available for $28,750, is enhanced as a collector’s item by the variety of trophies and plaques awarded at different events.