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◊ 2012-11-14 03:03 |
1972 Imperial LeBaron? |
◊ 2012-11-14 03:43 |
1972 is correct. -- Last edit: 2012-11-15 04:38:41 |
◊ 2017-08-16 09:39 |
This one quite literally resembles an actual whale... |
◊ 2017-08-16 14:13 |
You mean compared to the motorcycle or compared to a modern SUV? |
◊ 2017-08-17 04:03 |
Compared to most cars in general, not counting SUV's. Although there is a current Lincoln SUV that also resembles a whale |
◊ 2017-08-17 04:07 |
to me, this one is the whale at least, that's the 1st thought i had when it came out.. -- Last edit: 2017-08-17 04:07:44 |
◊ 2017-08-17 13:05 |
Yeah. But I was thinking of this one Also "Imperial LeBaron" is an appropriate name since it makes the car sound big too |
◊ 2017-08-17 13:08 |
yeah, looks like a mix between a whale and a melted Flex.. |
◊ 2017-08-17 14:46 |
Hey. As an owner of a Flex, I resemble that remark! |
◊ 2017-08-17 17:12 |
no offense to the Flex, i just feel like they left a butter version of one to melt then went : cool , lets make the Lincoln that way ! |
◊ 2017-08-17 17:25 |
Don't know why the Royal Navy bothered with a new carrier, just make a couple of those Imperials float and you could land Harriers on the bonnet |
◊ 2017-08-17 17:54 |
The state of the exchequer, it'd have to be Zephyr 4s. |