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Yes, that is the Limo version, it is a series 75, you were close. I could actually keep the Metropolitan in the trunk for a spare.
I am using it in a friend'* wedding on Valentine'* Day.
Purple, I'd take you up on your offer, if you were a little closer!!
I am using it in a friend'* wedding on Valentine'* Day.
Purple, I'd take you up on your offer, if you were a little closer!!
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Love those Metros. What are they like to drive around? Are they scary, or competent? My wife always points them out at Crusin' Grand. My dad had one in the '60s for a month. He fixed it and sold it, but never really took it anywhere.
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Met'* are basically Austins with Nash designed bodies. It'* like driveing a 50 horse go-cart.
They are a just a fun toy car. I've had a few over the years.
They are a just a fun toy car. I've had a few over the years.
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