*All Tickets are gone for this year! Thank you!*
Drawing will be held on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at 12:00pm Central Time.
1997 S&S Lincoln Majestic Coach
It's that time again! Welcome to our latest Hearse Giveaway! ALL proceeds benefit Children's Charity!
Here is your chance to own your very own hearse! Winner will be awarded this 1997 S&S Lincoln Majestic Funeral Coach. It's a great running and driving hearse with under 57,000 original miles, it has climate control air conditioning and heat, power windows, power seats, cruise control, and other options.
Pictures are of the ACTUAL car being offered. It could be a great car for a new funeral home or mortuary, 1st call vehicle, advertisement, or a cool set of unique wheels to cruise around in!
This 27 year old car just retired from service. It recently completed 2 long distance trips totaling over 1,000 miles, and performed excellent.
You can see this coach IN PERSON at the TW Halloween and Attractions Show in St. Louis, Missouri from March 7-10, 2024.
Only 360 Tickets will be available! When they are gone they are gone and the Winner will be drawn!
Click on one of the CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS buttons on this page and you will be redirected to a secure site to help a GREAT cause and get your tickets! If you have additional questions email us at info@kirbyfarm.com.
We have given away 10 coaches so far! John, from Lewisburg, Tennessee was last year's (2023) winner.
Who will win this year?!? Watch our 1st Winner and family receive their hearse below!
Proceeds benefit Children’s outreach Kirby Family Farm, a 501c3 not for profit outreach educational organization, located at 19650 NE 30th Street, Williston, FL 32696. Winner will be drawn immediately upon 360 tickets registered, or if 360 tickets are not registered by April 1 at 8pm, Winner will be drawn regardless of unregistered tickets. No purchase necessary. Winner agrees to accept vehicle in AS-IS condition at the time drawing is concluded. Inspections are available and welcome.
This raffle to be conducted pursuant to federal law as well as the statues in the state of Florida and Missouri.