All of the hearses that we produce at Wilcox Limousines begin life as an ordinary car, and we use Jaguar, Vauxhall, Volvo and Ford vehicles as the base models from which to create them.
The manufacturing process of a hearse follows several key stages.
First off, the aluminium donor - the base car - arrives at our Wigan factory, which is our aluminium production facility.
Here, the vehicle is thoroughly checked over by a specialist team and any electronics are removed.
It is then reloaded onto a transport vehicle and shipped to our Northampton facility.
The dismantled vehicle is then put onto a jig before being manoeuvred into a booth.
While in the booth the doors are removed and the vehicle is cut in half, before it’s then taken back out of the booth and lifted off the jig.
From here, the centre section is riveted and welded in, with the panelling having been made by hand, along with the hearse doors, which are specifically built and custom fitted.
The frame of the hearse is then assembled and it is sent back north to our Wigan factory, where the hand-crafted body is fitted to the chassis, before being sprayed and polished to perfection.
The vehicle’s electronics are then reassembled, with the electrical systems adjusted accordingly.
Next, the hand-crafted interior is fitted before the vehicle undertakes a final inspection to ensure it matches our exacting standards.
From here, the finished hearse is delivered to its final destination, ready for use as a funeral vehicle.
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