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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Boing Boing reports on the Lear-Jet street-legal stretch-limo for high-flyers

Boing Boing reports:

Jets transformed into limos to prowl Chicago streets


A Chicago company is converting old Lear Jets into limousines: "Learmousine LimoJets." They're taking reservations now for a summer '06 service launch. Link (Thanks Better Living Through Miles, via luxist)


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