Wokingham Today

Morag does the Miles: New lease of life for movie star car

- By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokingham.today For more informatio­n, visit: milesfuner­als.com

A CLASSIC Austin hearse has been restored to her former glory to mark her 65th birthday this summer.

Morag, believed to be one of only three or four Austin FX3 hearses still in existence, is the pride and joy of Miles and Daughters Funeral Directors.

Bought by former owner Adam Miles more than 10 years ago, Morag became affectiona­tely known as the Heartbeat hearse, due to her appearance in the 1990s TV show.

She has also been hired for Midsomer Murders, Father Brown and one of the recent Batman films.

When Miles and Daughters became part of Funeral Partners in late 2019, the company promised to restore Morag so she could remain the flagship vehicle.

Sarah White, area developmen­t manager for Berkshire, said: “Morag is so special to us all, she’s beautiful and quirky.

“When you see her, you can’t help but smile. She is part of who we are and is well-known in the area, people recognise her.”

Between 1948 and 1958, 12,000 Austin FX3s were built for use as taxis in London and major cities, with a small number converted to hearses.

The Miles and Daughters team believe Morag originally came from Scotland, where she was named after a previous owner’s wife.

Last year, she made the journey to Coway Prestige in Bolton, which

specialise­s in restoring ceremonial vehicles.

Terry Jarvis, who supports Funeral Partners’ fleet management, said there were significan­t structural repairs to remove rust and corrosion.

“She’s been fully restored and repainted with some modern safety improvemen­ts like seat belts and

LED lights,” he said.

“Her former owner had collected some lovely pieces of chrome for the roof rails and a chrome spotlight, and there are some period light fittings on the coffin deck which have been restored, they will look spectacula­r.

“There is also some beautiful original beveled glass, which we’ve taken great care to preserve.”

The team at Miles and Daughters are delighted by Morag’s return.

Ms White said: “She looks absolutely stunning, the restorers have done a fantastic job and everyone was really excited to see her.

“Morag is very popular and we’re hoping, if Covid-19 restrictio­ns allow by the late summer, to have an open day at our Winnersh funeral home where she will be on display.

“We also plan to use the event to fundraise for Thames Hospice.

“Many family members who ask to use Morag for their loved one’s funeral explain that their first car was an Austin. We’re looking forward to taking her out into the community again, people always notice her and she makes us different.”

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RESTORED: Morgag, an Austin FX3 hearse, has been restored and is in use by Miles and Daughters funeral directors

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