FOR THE TRUE CAR AND MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIAST!

Hand made the hills of Pennsylvania

Welcome to AutoURNS

If you are looking at this site it’s most likely because you have suffered a loss of a friend or family member and I want to offer my condolences. Your loved one must have truly enjoyed building, working on, or just driving their special car, truck or bike. You understood and supported them, now you are wanting a tribute that truly represents their life. We will do our best to help with that.

Or you could be buying this for yourself to be able to enjoy it until the time in the very distant future that you will use it. This was what I had hoped would be the case when I started AutoUrns.

Customized Designs

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About Our Urns

Our urns are handmade one at a time. This could take up to two to three weeks depending on the type of urn, but we will try have standard urns made in Ford, Chevy and Mopar that we will try to get out right away. They will have blank plates that you can have engraved yourself. You will be able to find them under the (available now tab). If you have any questions, please contact us under the contact tab. Once we receive your information, I will get back to you asap. My goal, with your help, is to make a fitting tribute for your loved one. 

What Makes Custom Urns Unique

The metal is cut, bent, and welded by Gene at Martin’s truck bodies, the engraving is done by Allen at Awarding Images and the laser engraving is done by Ryan at Base Camp Customs. The Cherry is cut from local trees by Wilmner of Middle Run Woodworking. The polishing is done by JD’s detailing who in my opinion the best detail shop there is. Other that the manufacturing of the metal everything is made within six miles of my home in what we call the Cove surrounded by  Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania.

Custom URNS

We use when ever possible actual car and motorcycle emblems. We also just started using a laser engraver that can do about any kind of engraving you would like. A lot of care is put into the custom making of our urns. All of us realize the importance of what we are making and take it very seriously.