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Z&Z&Z&Z
March 3rd, 2005, 02:41 AM
Has any one done bus. with limobob or has seen either the 66ft or the 100ft limo's or know where the 100ft is located. te car online looks like it seen better days
Wade Randolph
March 3rd, 2005, 02:41 AM
Originally posted by A.G. ZAJKOWSKI:
Has any one done bus. with limobob or has seen either the 66ft or the 100ft limo's or know where the 100ft is located. te car online looks like it seen better days
You mean the 100 ft limo with the midget bartender?
Z&Z&Z&Z
March 3rd, 2005, 02:43 AM
Yes, the car that people think jay ohrberg built but was really by dick dean.
Z&Z&Z&Z
March 3rd, 2005, 04:31 AM
The car in question is based on a cadillac eldorado and was sold on liquidation .com i am aware at the time ultra did one . this one is all white no int.
suvlimomans
March 19th, 2005, 04:25 PM
I've seen the 66 footer....it used to be parked down the street from my house. I heard that the 66footer was sold a while back. Never saw the 100 footer.
Z&Z&Z&Z
March 25th, 2005, 02:18 AM
Hi thanks , i also see on ebay that he's trying to sell a wingless 727 claiming it as a, limocoach my qustion where does he keep all of these vehicles and why switch to vehicles that are really just for the fun of it i like to see whos buys that jet and the problems there going to have trying to get plates or inspection
TxLimoGuy
March 25th, 2005, 08:49 AM
As I recall that vehicle used to reside in Mexico. Notice all the hispanic looking gents in the vehicle photos there in Vegas too. I suspect he set up a resell deal here and will pocket a commission on the deal. Just a guess.
Steve W.
March 25th, 2005, 10:40 AM
Yes, You are right Tony,
http://www.capriceshop.com/727.jpg
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”
The standard Boeing 727-100 is 153.2 feet long, 34 feet high and weighs around 98,400 pounds empty. The converted limo, however, is 59 feet long, 13 feet high and weighs in at 12,000 pounds.
Interior amenities include a dance club, bar and lounge outfitted with neon strobe lights and first-class audio and video systems. The limo sports 30 of the 727's original fuselage windows but instead of cruising at 39,000 feet, it's a ground-level view for the passengers.
Dean Schuler
July 23rd, 2005, 12:41 PM
What was once considered deviance is now a social lifestyle for civilians...