The Final Ride was established in 2009 with a Harley Hearse to help bikers "go out with dignity". Since that time, The Final Ride has grown with the recent purchase of another two hearses. Being that The Final Ride is quite unique in its ideas, the two new hearses follow the same uniqueness. The 1968 Ford Fairlane Hearse is a classic car. Keith has made a few modifications that give this vehicle a mild hot rod look and sound. This vehicle would certainly cater for the motor enthusiast or people who have lived in this era. The other hearse is a Black Holden Commodore one tonner. Its tray back has had rollers fitted for funeral services. The vehicle has a lowered suspension and chrome wheels, which give the ute a certain street appeal. This hearse we thought would cater for truckers, the Holden enthusiasts and those from a rural background.The Final Ride works in conjunction with your funeral director to deliver a special unique service to help celebrate the life of the departed and make their passing just that little bit easier.Keith is a funeral celebrant and works very closely with the family to assist them through the process of arranging a service that befits the life of the departed. This can be done in a non or religious way.