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...what was under the Landau top of the 1985 Chrysler New Yorker. Probably not, but you're going to find out anyway. It's not pretty:
The Landau top look isn't so bad on this one now, is it?
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Heh. I've posted this before. It's always worth the horror. TAR, PLASTIC, AND EXPANDING FOAM ALL THE THINGS.
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never see how the sausage is made!
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Welp, there goes my childhood.
It's better with a landau than it would be without.
it would be a regular shitty k-car.
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It gets you muddy and annoys the pig. Ooops, mixed metaphor... OR IS IT
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The only thing worse is how the Landau Top owner is made.
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And that's why you never attempt to remove a factory vinyl roof. It's like trying to finish the sub floor on your stairs if your house came with wall to wall carpeting.
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Shaped in a garage by a novice: acceptable.
Built by a major car manufacturing giant: disgusting.
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At least they put brakes on it.
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For some reason the scene from Apollo 13 movie where the NASA guys manage to fit the air filter into a different shape of hole came to my mind.