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4/18/2004: Airplane limo
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This was Farked so why not save it for a lazy Sunday? A Guadalaharan limo company bought an old 727-100, removed the wings and turned it into what must be the world's largest and finest limo. Costs $1000 for a three hour ride in the thing, and you still only have portholes to look out of (and the view isn't as nice). full story |
$1000 for 3 hours? That's probably what it would cost to park that thing in Philadelphia or NYC.
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Is this thing really allowed on the roads, or am I just being gullible?:confused:
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Leah, I think they're a little more lenient in Mexico.
Hard to believe it only weighs 6 ton, outfitted that way. At 124 mph, even with air brakes, it better have a lot of room to stop.:eek: |
For $1000, I could fly 3 hours in one with wings, and end up in a tropical paradise, getting waited on by submissive wenches .. instead of staying in the one city, and finding every pothole in every Guatemalan road .. :(
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Ooops .. I meant Guadalaharan, not Guatemalan .. it's early in the morning where I am .. and the sugar hasn't kicked in yet .. :)
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Guadalajaran (You must be a gavacho ;) )
That limo must look extremely out of place since most of the cars in Guadalajara are tiny! |
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Gavacho? .. Of course, I'm white! .. did I mention gringos, anywhere in my post?? .. ;) :D |
Question
Do they make you watch the inflight movie in case there is a crash
Or does the O2 masks pop out if you hit potholes? |
OH hell, I'm going to keep it real: If I had the money, I'd have to take one flight, just to see what it was like. :D
And God help me if I liked it...;) $$$$ |
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