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Don Coatney
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Any driver would definitely have to remember that the first step down when getting out of the cab is a LOOOONG one.

 

The good news is lack of driver visibility for road dangers ahead would not be a problem.

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26 minutes ago, casper50 said:

1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt.  I've never seen one of these before.

 

https://rmsothebys.com/mo11/monterey/lots/1941-chrysler-thunderbolt-concept-car/1057390

 

 

 

489547541-Chrysler-Thunderbolt-DV-09_AI-0016.jpg

 

turd with wheels.....while considered a bit forward for its time...still one ugly pig...

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I've never even heard of one before. I have to believe that Walter P would not have approved.

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1 hour ago, casper50 said:

I kind of like it.  Reminds me of a giant hardtop bumper car. lol

  • Me,too. For the same reasons.
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32 minutes ago, pflaming said:

Got snow? I've never seen one of these. 

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I am guessing there might be one working the runway at the Minnesota airport these days.

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