It's time to have a serious discussion about end-of-life priorities

No special ride for me. Burn my body and throw it in a jar to be spread around at area race tracks and my back yard.

PBR, I completely understand.
A little over 20 years ago, my best friend at the time passed. His final wish was to have his ashes spread at Famoso Dragstrip (home of the March Meet and the California Hot Rod Reunion) since the Reunion was his favorite racing event.
Famoso has a park behind the bleachers with a grove of trees more than a quarter-mile long individually dedicated to the memories of departed drag racers. Knowing his wishes, I purchased a tree for him at Famoso. He had a nostalgia exhibition dragster so we made arrangements to take his car to the next California Hot Rod Reunion for display and participate in the parade of cars in front of the stands. During the parade, a portion of his ashes were released through the cockpit floor and blew across the grassy area along the dragstrip.
Following the conclusion of the day's activities we took the bulk of his ashes and buried them under his tree in the grove.
His dog passed shortly after so we took his ashes to Famoso the following year.