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727 New lease of life!

A Wingless 727 Limo?
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Keeping with things that fly, Vaca Meter Limousines has converted an old Boeing 727-100 and converted it into a 50-seat luxury limousine. For about $300 an hour, Limousines de Guadalajar Vaca Meters will fly, uh transport you and your closest 49 friends around Mexico. It’s powered by a six-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine in the back and has air brakes and suspension. The bird is about 54’ long and 12’ wide. Truck-style wheels and suspension replace the landing gear and on the inside, passengers are treated to neon strobes, a dance floor, a bar and a romantic space in the back to _________. (fill in the blank).

It’s amazing what three months and sixty people can accomplish… well, now the world finally has one… a “Wingless 727 Limo”

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By: Newforest - 2nd August 2006 at 08:23

It’s been posted here before!!

As the item was on a TV program last night, I assumed it was a newer item than it is obviously was, as highlighted by the superior posters. Anyway, I thought it was interesting and maybe newer members will think so as well.

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By: Grey Area - 2nd August 2006 at 07:58

It’s been cut and pasted from another website, too! :rolleyes:

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By: steve rowell - 2nd August 2006 at 07:16

It’s been posted here before!!

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By: lukeylad - 1st August 2006 at 23:12

Nah fedex and DHL have around 40 flying plus there is some gourgous biz 727s around!!

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