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For example:
Coachbuilder Orejano of Uruguay found it funny to convert a Peugeot 306:
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/charon-1/OrejanoUruguayPeugeot306.jpg
Nice! but this is a Peugeot 406 Break of the first series
@CCF: Correct, the older, Fiat-based Seats were quite often converted to funeral use, but it appears like nobody did such a thing during Seat´s VW era. Probably just the Toledo would have been a suitable chassis, but I´ve never heard of such things. The latest Seat hearse I know of is the Málaga by Bergadana:
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/charon-1/BergadanaSeatMalaga1.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/charon-1/BergadanaSeatMalaga1.jpg
The Málaga had actually nothing to do with Fiat since it was like a Ronda sedán and shared it's platform, and since the Ronda is not a Fiat (they even went to court because Fiat claimed the opposite) it means that this is a car that didn't share Fiat things but anyway nice pictures though some of the lasts ones are a bit......erm......kind... of......well ugly?
And those 306 and 19 look a bit like a yatch on the back