This was spotted on Ebay .  Thanks to Rob Carter and David Tucci for the tips.
Unusual are the Flex-Steel seats, driver's is power.  Check out the complete velour interior, the wood floor rollers and tracks, and the infloor lighting.  The sides even include storage compartments for all those little supplies that would look out of place.  If you look at the photo above right, the tailgate, you can still JUST see the speakers in the  tailgate.
  The seller of this vehicle suggests the Hearse could still be used for its intended purposes.  Or made into an unusual street machine.  I would suppose this vehicle was used more for long distance transporting or funeral support (flowers, awnings and chairs and such...).
  I've thought owning a Hearse would be the coolest thing since I was about, oh 15.  The last bid I saw (reserve met) was for only $2350.  I'll bet that flooring cost that much alone...
  If the person that bought this mini is reading this,
please feel free to email me with details.  
1989 Dodge Caravan Hearse Custom Coach Conversion with 51,000 miles.  Air conditioning, tilt wheel, cruise control and AM/FM Cassette stereo.  The van was professionally converted for duty as a hearse.  Right down to the vinyl roof and landau irons and opera lights.
  Obviously, the hearse is built on the Grand extended van.  And it is V6 equipped.  3 liter or 3.3 V6?  I don't know.  Judging from the mileage, it may have been used for transporting longer distances.  But, what do I know.  It is certainly one of the most interesting vans I've seen anywhere. 
1989 Dodge Grand Caravan
yes, it is,
A HEARSE!!!!