62 Belair Limo...

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  1. carshop

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    That thing must have one heck of an electric fuel pomp. Half a block to the engine! :rofl2:
     
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    Where does he park when he goes to Wal-Mart? Just think, he can bring the youngin's, the in-laws and the neighbors!!
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Holy Carp that thing is huge!
     
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    i love watching peoples face when i parallel park this.
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    Must cost a bundle in parking meters too! :evilsmile::biglaugh:
     
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    nah, i just pay the one. the person behind me just has to deal with it. it's really funny when they're in or aroud the car while i'm backing in. they stand guard to see if i tap 'em.
     
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    Nice Pontiac, Moliva. I'm loving it. What's the history of it? It may not be a wagon, but it does have a pretty long roof!!
     
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    long is an understatement. It's a 74 Pontiac Catalina that was converted by Armbruster-Stageway Coaches into the 6 door car and was used by 2 funeral homes in CT before I got it. It has a 455 V8, seats 9 adults comfortably, and loves to guzzle fuel. I purchased it last year and it had 47,000 original miles. Now it has about 50,000.
     
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    So you've got room for your own alcohol still? Those 455's are nice, smooth engines.
     
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    that one might have went over my head??
     
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    You don't need much room to brew your own fuel. Between the trunk and the 3rd seat, you could make your own and store the woodchips in the trunk. You'd pass gas stations forever.:)
     

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