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Ostkurve

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W113 Atrocity Sighted
« on: June 01, 2008, 14:00:20 »
I had the misfourtune of seeing a horrendously modified W113 in Beverly Hills on little Santa Monica.

A red W113 with a black top,4% limo tint,blacked out tail lights, & what appeared to be 17" chrome aftermarket wheels found on the cover of this month's Dub magazine.

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Re: W113 Atrocity Sighted
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2008, 14:31:03 »
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Originally posted by Ostkurve

I had the misfourtune of seeing a horrendously modified W113

Perhaps, a victim of "Pimp my Ride" - ;)
/Hans S

TheEngineer

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Re: W113 Atrocity Sighted
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2008, 14:33:51 »
Don't be so sensitive! Two years ago, we had a car show at Alki Beach. The "best foreign car award" was given to a red 190SL with a Lexus V-8 engine, a Nissan manual gearbox and matching rear end. My 280SL got nothing. It is all original and in wonderful condition - I have been told, it looks like a new car. And another car, I see from time to time, has little plastic figures, like animals, glued on to the outside of the body. It is completely covered. Now please: Use a paper bag when you puke & dispose of it safely. How about that Hummer Limo, stretched?
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Chad

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Re: W113 Atrocity Sighted
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2008, 09:07:06 »
It's a vulgar world out there with vulgar sensibilities

seattle_Jerry

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Re: W113 Atrocity Sighted
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2008, 15:39:25 »
Engineer, hardtops are cheap. This year enter with a replica of Luna Park glued to your top.
For non locals Luna Park was an amusement park that used to exist in Alki kinda like the boardwalk in Atlantic City.

I saw a recreation of Custers last stand yesterday driving down the freeway. Someone had glued a ton of the plastic indians circled around just a few army men on their Subaru's roof.