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1998 Lincoln Navigator Stretched Limousine [UN173]

1998 Lincoln Navigator Stretched Limousine [UN173] in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Movie, 2001 IMDB

Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin: US

1998 Lincoln Navigator Stretched Limousine [UN173]

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Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Mackster SE

2009-01-29 11:14

Lincoln Navigator?

taxiguy US

2009-01-29 21:44

What's the symbol for puking?

Ford_Guy US

2009-01-29 21:48

1998+ model

Neptune US

2009-01-29 21:54

taxiguy wrote What's the symbol for puking?


[Image: gerbos3.gif]

:D

Kooshmeister US

2009-01-29 23:13

Yeah, it isn't exactly the most appealing limo in the world. In fact Dundee's kid comments on how bizarre it looks.

antp BE

2009-01-30 09:59

or " [: puke] " without space ( [:puke] )
easier to remember :D

-- Last edit: 2009-01-30 09:59:59

medimanic GR

2009-01-30 11:06

Bizzare to say the least, arrogant & bad tasted would be more accurate if not polite :sun:

Kooshmeister US

2009-01-30 13:33

medimanic wrote Bizzare to say the least, arrogant & bad tasted would be more accurate if not polite :sun:


Well, couldn't you say the same about ANY limo? ;)

After all, the entire purpose of a limo is to be a status symbol, and it can be argued only arrogant people want status symbols.

movie star AT

2009-01-30 13:53

well, in the last years limos became more and more ugly in my opinion, some years ago a 'limo' really meant a limousine, like the Lincoln Town Car, but today you see a lot of stretched 'SUVs' (which are basically jeeps in my opinion), I think a sedan is much more fitting to be a limo than any jeep-related vehicle.

Animatronixx DE

2009-01-30 21:19

Whatever happened to the stretched limousine?!? :(

It all started out in the early 1920s, when they were primarily meant as sedan-based people movers, airport buses or later funeral follow cars. Famous coachbuilders like Armbruster & Company or Flxible were the first ones to build them. IMHO the idea was great and generated a very attractive field of automotive coachbuilding - just until that whole party-limo-/ V.I.P.-thing started, which ruined the reputation of the stretched limousines and downgraded them to poser-accessories.

Ford_Guy US

2009-01-30 21:33

Well if you notice, "respectable" people still use the regular Town Car limousine or other such "normal" models. Businessmen, politicians, etc. It's usually less important people, such as those who are actually widely seen or who want attention, that use these types of limos (Hummers, Navigators, etc). So I don't think that the reputation of limos has been downgraded. In my opinion, there are simply two classes now. The old-fashioned limos and these newer "poser-mobiles" as some of you may call them.

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