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OK, thread mining a bit here, but I just HAD to share this thing

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Its an old Lincon, and they slotted in the AWD system from a Chevy C10, and then blanked out the rear drive to allow a specialized ramp system for a harley to go in the back. They used a traditional front end airbag system for the REAR suspension too. Talk about engineering!

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linky for those too lazy to google :)

http://www.decorides.com/decoliner_decoscoot.htm

(did I mention it is for sale? *runs off to buy lotto ticket*)

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I dont know if this is old news but this picture looks pretty sweet.

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now thats the shit...sort of love it sort of don't....it's classified as a wagon so the wife(also know as Harvey Norman) cannot complain. Wont get asked the Volvo questions in it either!!!!

I dont know if this is old news but this picture looks pretty sweet.

Yeah, old news... would look very nice if the photoshop "artist" didn't f*ck up the top left rear corner.

Would be simply amazing if it was true.

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I'm pretty certain that the wagon versions of the Ferrari and Lambo were commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei many, many moons ago, when he was mega, MEGA-loaded with cash. He had a ridiculously large garage of exotic cars, and could afford to have these wagons (and many more) custom-made directly by the factories themselves.

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I'm pretty certain that the wagon versions of the Ferrari and Lambo were commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei many, many moons ago, when he was mega, MEGA-loaded with cash. He had a ridiculously large garage of exotic cars, and could afford to have these wagons (and many more) custom-made directly by the factories themselves.

That may be so, but the Countach wagon is sacrilege of the highest order! :spank:

Yeah it is quit hideous, and my family fosters children now, so i have very little spare time to do anything but work and deal with kids at home :D

Good to hear your alright Cy. Dale, Chuckie, Duncan, Hugh, Nick and Brendan are still about on the forum.

Someone's gotta appreciate this... genuine RX3 wagon. A mate of mine has a 13B bridgeport that does easy 9s. lol

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