If you look at old photos of limos from the 1980s, you might notice a boomerang-like object on the back. What's it for? The answer is delightfully retro.
This stretch limo 1996 Dodge Viper is the ultimate in questionable luxury vehicles. Even better, it could be yours for the eye-watering price of $160,000. First spotted by Road & Track, the vehicle is ...
Stretch limousines aren't built by car manufacturers. Discover the labor-intensive process required to turn a regular sedan ...
If you’ve ever needed to chauffer a wedding party on Saturday and then haul a cord of fire wood on Sunday but can only have one vehicle, then boy do I have the vehicle for you. This 1994 GMC 3500 ...
Stretch limos based on supercars always tend to fall in the “overkill” category and the example from the adjacent photos is no exception. We are talking about a stretch limo based on the Audi R8, a ...
The Toyota Land Cruiser 300 is a reasonably spacious SUV, but someone clearly thought otherwise. Indian design and ...
Once a symbol of affluence, the stretch limo has largely fallen out of favor as the rise of Uber and Lyft, the Great Recession and new regulations hastened a shift to chauffeured vans and S.U.V.s.
After twenty people died in a limo crash in upstate New York last year, there are new questions over the safety of modified stretch limousines. Unlike buses and other large vehicles, federal ...
In 1987, a young bride, her groom and his brother were killed in Lido Beach when a stretch limousine taking them from the service to the reception was struck in the side by a speeding Buick. Three ...
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What is the little boomerang on old limos actually for?
On the back of so many old stretch limousines, a small chrome “boomerang” juts up from the rear quarter like a piece of abstract sculpture. It looks decorative, even a little mysterious, which is why ...
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