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Jeeze...that's way too much ugly for a million bucks.
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They are the base for the stretch. The front and rear are the same. It just has a section added to the middle. I missed out on a $800 stretch limo a few days ago. Oh well. I’ll live.
Oh, I know. The coach builders loved Fleetwoods and Town Cars.
What on earth would you do with a stretch limo? I wouldn't even buy one for 800 bucks. I have no idea who I'd sell it to, unless it were mint.
Anywho, got the Christmas lights put up at the shop yesterday.
Looks nice. I'd take a limo for $800. Actually I've thought about that, instead of the Saturn, on long trips. Both pet porters would fit back there, and the trunk would fit everything we take. Maybe one day.
No. :lol:I hope the money was good.
One of the funeral directors couldn't figure out what lipstick color to use so finally broke down and asked me (the only female there). I looked over the colors, handed him one, perfect match of course. He'd already tried quite a few.:eeek:
I knew a lady who did the hair and make up of the dear departed. She spoke of it fondly. [huh]
I'd have had to run screaming if that happened!That's cause the customers never complain.
Except for the families. :lol:Best job ever.
One of the funeral directors couldn't figure out what lipstick color to use so finally broke down and asked me (the only female there). I looked over the colors, handed him one, perfect match of course. He'd already tried quite a few.
And applying cosmetics to the departed is not easy.
The coachbuilders have a harder time now.
What would I do with it?! Drive the wheels off of it! That could carry a ton of passengers and baggage. It would be cool beyond luxury. You want to look good getting somewhere, what says class better than a limo?
Nice lights. Not overly done and gaudy.
One of the funeral directors couldn't figure out what lipstick color to use so finally broke down and asked me (the only female there). I looked over the colors, handed him one, perfect match of course. He'd already tried quite a few.
And applying cosmetics to the departed is not easy.
Ok, big but not roomy inside nor even luxurious. I would expect more for a million than 44 inch tires and a fiberglass coffin body. You could get a whole lot more for less.
However, I do give him kudos for having the guts to build something thinking outside the box. I also give him respect for that nice big trunk. You can’t get anything like that nowadays. The engine getting that kind of mileage for that kind of power is also nice.
In other words, if you bought me one I wouldn’t refuse it.
No. :lol:
But it was a job, and no job is beneath you.
I'd have had to run screaming if that happened!
I always figured I'd be one of the first to know if the zombie apocalypse happened.
Except for the families. :lol:
We had an older limo a few years ago. Bought it, used it, sold it.
The coachbuilders aren't happy, I know that!
I never needed that much room, myself. I always had a wagon that provided me with all the space I needed. I'm not sure what you're up to lol
Thanks, too, on the lights. I didn't wanna overdo it!
Man that is one UGLY limo. lol lol I hope he enjoys it.Introducing the Zil 4112P presidential limousine, created in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to "buy Russian." Reportedly Putin wasn't very satisfied by the result.
Difficult as it might be to believe, it is possible to build an attractive automobile with immensely large tires. Harry Stutz and Fred Toner did so in '07: sold stock with 38 x 4 clinchers, some sports were known to have fitted the monstrous 43 x 6 straigt sided tires used on the Oldsmobile Limited for open-wheel racing.
I think I would take a Duesenberg or an Auburn instead.
The seats could be better, but it's been a very good vehicle.A Saturn on a long trip?! Boy you must be a masochist. lol lol Those are only good to get somewhere cheap and look it.
Yes, a limo would be the ultimate traveling machine. All self contained and comfortable---like your own personal jet on the ground.