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Hmm what about a horse trailer... with no memory of how you got there and half of your left pant leg missing, an empty whiskey bottle, and a black...
I'm highly dedicated... but in no position for any kind of vehicle as of yet.
Yeah but I'm sure the tires are still good. :biglaugh:
Yeah but how many people bled to death in a hearse. Hearses have elegance. Ambulances have stains.
I think we've covered this before and we realized that me doing so would bring about the apocalypse. Oh I can step away from the keyboard... when...
I appreciate it but until I get more financially stable and can support a wagon/hearse in Chicago, I will have to respectfully decline. Thanks...
I'm only on my second POT of coffee. So beware! Personally I have to agree both with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Old Autos...
The ONLY redeeming quality for this "thing" is the colour... Other than that it just screams "baaaaaad Idea" and " :vomito: "!
Oh now that's not fare! I've seen several LTDs and other Fox body wagons but not many Mercurys for sale! Oh to win the lottery!
Oh so much fun to be had with this I think! Shame it isn't still wearing its original colours, though. This thing would be beautiful if restored...
That cover might be a permanent fixture on it by now.
Who? Art Carfunkle? :rofl3:
I thought the same thing at first but my only doubt is from how clean the wagon looks.
:biglaugh: :clap: :rl: :clap: :biglaugh: But for the conscientious drivers out there I recommend these to get around this winter... [IMG] [IMG]
I think with a little work, and some redesigning, it wouldn't be half bad.
Be my guest. She feels the same way about her mom... and mine. :evilsmile:
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Does this count as a bus or.?.?.? [IMG]
Oh nevermind. I'm guessing that its this: 1936 White Dream Coach of 1950, Great Lakes Exposition, 1935 Kenworth Modelo [IMG]
That's my mother-in-law. She just looks like satan. :evilsmile: :biglaugh: :evilsmile: BTW, what kind of bus is that? I love it! :yup: