Although it may have once served as an advertisement for how you could get out of jail, apparently the bail’s been set too high for this Lincoln limo to ever seen freedom again.
Image source: ©2013 Robert Emslie, All Rights Reserved
Although it may have once served as an advertisement for how you could get out of jail, apparently the bail’s been set too high for this Lincoln limo to ever seen freedom again.
Image source: ©2013 Robert Emslie, All Rights Reserved
Speaking of Bonds, I'm interviewing George Lazenby. Before OHMSS, he was a car salesman and mechanic. If you have any questions for him, let me know.
Damn. That is what I call a segue.
EDIT: George is my favorite Bond after Sean. Don't tell him that though.
A question, Bond-related: How did he feel about only doing one Bond movie? Was it his choice?
Something… something… Diana Rigg?
Which cars did he hate working on/selling?
This is before it went to that great limo graveyard in the sky.
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I guess the owner bailed on it
Apparently that company is a chain. I remember seeing a Lincoln Limo for Absolute Bail Bonds in Hemet, CA too.
Holy ISHT…That car was at the big "el pulpo" in Wilmington…I chuckled at it sunday when I was looking for any cool parts for my BMW or Subie.
[youtube ebJ2brErERQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebJ2brErERQ youtube]
Ahh Pick your part Long Beach North Yard.
Maybe I spend way too much time in the junkyard?
Nah.
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