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Vintage Limousine Rental For A Special Event
When one thinks of events like weddings, one generally thinks of using a limousine as a means of transportation, since it is a special way to go to and from a special event. While one could rent the standard limousine, renting a vintage limousine would be a classic and special way to attend a romantic event.A car rental dealer who used to deal with Japanese car imports and cheap cars from Japan car auction provided the useful info.
Vintage limousines are perfect for the couple that love classic cars and that movie star feel from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Vintage limousines are perfect also for the couple that is celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary, since the vehicle would remind them of the era in which they first fell in love.
In actuality, a vintage limousine could be any classic car. Thus, there are a variety of different styles that a couple could choose from. However, there are several that are quite popular, and come with a variety of different amenities.
A Queen’s Silver Wraith Rolls Royce from the 1950s is the epitome of a high-class vintage limousine. Such a car generally comes with a navy blue or white exterior and a comfortable leather interior. It can hold up to four people, and is often equipped with am AM FM radio and a privacy window separating the driver from the passengers.
The Rolls Royce Bentley S1 from the 1950s is a great choice for those who love the look of a luxury car with a white exterior and a leather interior. Like the Queen’s Silver Wraith, this type of Rolls Royce can also comfortably fit four people.
For those who want a vintage limousine with a more casual feel, the Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible from the 1960s is an excellent choice. This car is great for the summer months (most cars now have been upgraded to include air conditioning) and for the couple that wants a vehicle all to themselves, as it fits just two people. This car generally comes in a navy blue exterior with a leather interior.
The price of renting a vintage limousine depends on where one chooses to rent from, the type of vehicles that are available, and how long one wants to rent one for. It should, however, be noted that it will not be inexpensive to rent one of these cars. Regardless of the price, a vintage limousine is a memorable and romantic way to drive in style.
1979 AMC sell it to "we buy junk" should i?
i just boght not too long ago an 1979 AMC concord 4dr sedan 6cylinder inline 4.2L engine, atuomatic trans, power steering, power locks. The car did not run, so i did some work on it and made it run with just what seams like a rod knock, cam knocking, or the bearings since i can hear most of it at the bottom back of the engine in torque converter area. i originally bought it for $250 and put about 100$ into reparing. now iam just tired of fixing it since i dont have anytime and too tired to stay up till 3am and waking up at 7am to go to school. i put an ad on penny saver http://www.pennysaverusa.com/info/showinfo.aspx?id=e000515695 but no one seams to be intrested, what if i was to sell it to like a we buy junk type of thing, how much would they give me, could it possobly at least $300 the classic car blue book value of it is $800 in fair condition, which is about where mine stands. so what do you think?
It's not in fair condition. You'll be lucky to get $300.
Night Watch (1973) (DVDVerdict)
# The Charge
You'll be seeing this nightmare every night for the rest of your life.
# The Case
Ellen Wheeler (Elizabeth Taylor, **Giant**) is terrified. Looking out her
rain-soaked window one night, she's sure she saw a murdered man in the
abandoned house next door. Her husband, John (Laurence Harvey, **Room at the
Top**), calls the police, but when they search the house, they find nothing.
John and Sarah (Billie Whitelaw, **The Omen**) -- Ellen's best friend, who's
staying with the couple -- become concerned that Ellen is losing her mind. It
doesn't help matters when Ellen finds a cigarette lighter and cuff links that
belonged to her late husband, a cad who died in a car crash with his young
mistress, and who's been the subject of Ellen's nightmares of late -- and who
resembles the man Ellen claims to have seen.
Even worse: Ellen thinks she sees a _second_ murder in the abandoned house,
this time a young woman.
Is Ellen cracking up? Or is someone giving her a not-so-gentle nudge toward a
padded room?
**Night Watch** came along during that terrible period of Elizabeth Taylor's
career known as "Anything After **The Taming of the ...
OUR 1958 FORD PREFECT 100E CLASSIC CAR 1172cc WESTMINSTER BLUE
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