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LOL @ the super-sized ass Explorer. What a waste of man-hours. :rolleyes:

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actually, I think it's the county hearse used for convicts and john/jane doe

edit: it looked entirely unstable as well.... coming out of that lot, I thought it was going to tip backwards.

In any case it looks even more ASS-tastic than those horrid

semi-unibody POS long-wheelbase Dodge Vans where they

just weld on an extra long butt on the standard wheelbase,

it's absolutely pathetic, NO excuse!

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Voisin.... with the super-cool sleeve valve design.

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Agreed!

As cool as the Solitare concept was THIS makes it look like a Cimarron!

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BV: all I see is [X]

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1932 Plymouth Rumbleseat Coupe

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