Again, in a sea of various beige, silvers, and off-black—that is refreshing to see.
...I actually love that color. I saw it on a Tracer Trio a couple years back.
Shit!! That was factory?!?! I know one parked for sale on my route to my cigarette outlet... I thought it was cheap aftermarket.
Oh, and thank you.
That's what I was thinking, but since there are doors and windows on houses called that, I figured it wasn't accurate...since the glass flaps on houses have an open/shut feature.
Only the Ford Festiva was based off the Mazda 121, which Kia built via buying the rights from Mazda in 1988 calling it the Kia Pride from 1988-1996 (sold in the states as the Festiva from 1988-1992-ish). Mazda did build the Ford Festiva for Ford in Japan from 1986-1988. All North American Festivas were Kia built. …
The LN7 was BEATIFUL!! I desperately want to own one...that runs.
Mwah-ha... That made me smirk.
If it helps, they are used mostly for Sweet 16 parties and Mary-Kaye conventions from the pink limos website.
I was being a jerk and casting off your adoration of suicide doors by comparing it to something I figured you'd loathe.
F-ING COCKSUCKER!!!
That of course isn't in production (the PT Cruiser limo) it was special order only for a few years. Not to mention 2010 was the final year for the PT Cruiser which was still running on the 1999 Plymouth Neon chassis. Several dozen exist, and it is the most common Chrysler limo from 2000-2004 simply because Chrysler…
My favorite has always been "Cadaver-liers".
Hmm...didn't work for Saturn. Doesn't work here.
Fuck if I know. I loathe GM. I'm a die-hard Chrysler Corporation boy. All I know about the White House's Caddy is that it is really boxy compared to the current & last DeVille/DTS and sort of looks like modern Caddy hearses, which and some random GM mixture of parts with DTS headlights & grille... Oh, and the White…