Sunday, May 23, 2010

Let the Good Times Roll With the Wedding-Mobile

Don't rush to the chapel, have it delivered! Reverend Darrell best of Shelbyville, Illinois, helps people get on the road to a great future with his mobile wedding chapel.


"Typically, we drive to a couple's favorite spot and hold the service there," Best said. "We've had small services take place right inside the sanctuary on the back of the truck -- it fits the bride and the groom, the two witnesses, the minister and not much else," he added.

Best acquired the 1942 American LaFrance truck in 2000 and in 2009 the experts from CMT TV's "Trick My Truck" helped him deck it out. The small chapel on the back is complete with an electric organ adorned with ornamental pipework, faux stained-glass windows made from a sturdy acrylic and two built-in pews for passengers.

The "Best Man", as Reverend Best has dubbed the truck, is popular with couples who love life on the road, like bikers. But it also appeals to folks who are trying to save a little money. All in all more than 30 couples have tied the knot or renewed vows in the "Best Man".

"It could be done going down a road -- but it hasn't happened yet," best said. "If somebody did want to get married driving down historic Route 66 at mile-marker 100, we could do that. Get the details

3 comments:

  1. hahaha ... He might be a red neck

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  2. This is a great idea! Much less tacky than Vegas.

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  3. (to the tune of ghostbusters)
    who ya gonna call?.... The wedding mobile! lol

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