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  • Francis Lombardi made stretched Limousine versions of several cars, including the [[Fiat 1500]], 1800 and 2300 and al
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  • | Superstructures || limousine - Limousine - Cabriolet
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  • ...f and a four-door cabriolet, whilst a [[Fiat 1900 spyder]] was also built. Limousine versions were also built of both the [[Giulietta]] and the 1900, as well as
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  • ...rasy Limousine Stab. Farina.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1928 Fiat 512 d'Orasy Limousine Stab. bodied by Farina''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Source</smal
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  • [[Toyota]] equipped their Century Limousine with their own 5.0 L DOHC V12 engine, designated the 1GZ-FE.
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  • ...e|cabrio]] (''[[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring]]'')<br>4-door [[landaulet]] [[limousine]] ''([[Pininfarina]]) ...[sedan (car)|sedan]], [[coupé]], [[convertible|cabrio]], and a stretched [[limousine]] model was even created for official service. The Flaminia (save for the
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  • ...vehicles for Hollywood stars and others, some examples include a Cadillac limousine for [[Elvis Presley]]; custom Pontiac station wagons for [[John Wayne]], a
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  • *[[Bentley State Limousine]]
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  • ...volta]] in 1966 (aged only 25 then). Under his leadership, Iso built the [[limousine]] [[Fidia]], "the fastest four seats on wheels" (Advertisement, 1967) with
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  • <td><font face="Arial">Thema V6 Limousine</font></td>
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  • *1927–1933 [[Bugatti Royale#Type 41|Type 41 "Royale"]] (limousine) ** 1927–1933 [[Bugatti Royale#Type 41|Type 41 "Royale"]] (limousine)
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  • ;'''[[Limousine]]''' : By definition, a [[chauffeur]]-driven car with a (normally glass-win
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  • ...|| James Bond (1965 convertible); Jacques Bouvoir (1964 Lehmann-Peterson limousine) || | rowspan="2"|''[[Licence to Kill]]'' || [[Mercury Grand Marquis]] stretched limousine || [[List of James Bond henchmen in Licence to Kill|Truman-Lodge]] ||
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  • ...heelbase]] of 145.6 inches but could be stretched up to 157.5 inches for [[limousine]] [[coachwork]].
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  • ...rther increased with the addition of versions with stretched chassis', a [[limousine]] with six seats and an estate version.
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  • ...vehicles that appears in the scenes shot in America is Blofeld's Mercedes limousine, along with a Plymouth Fury III (used by CIA agents where 007 is sitting in
    18 KB (2,838 words) - 13:18, 28 June 2010
  • ...with his savings, opened a garage and [[car rental|rental car]] ''cum'' [[limousine]] service in downtown Forlì.
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  • ...Transfers Ltd. [http://www.prague-airport-transfers.co.uk/] or FEBA Trade Limousine Car Service [http://www.febatrade.cz/] or even cheaper but as reliable HFS
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  • ...3550&nbsp;kg (7826&nbsp;lb) [[curb weight]] - 2006 [[ZIL-41047]] - Russian limousine
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