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StnCld316

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  1. It's Real Life. Don't get that in too many Apartments any longer.
  2. I would say the distance to the ground after flying over the guardrail was likely 12 to 15 Feet. Chances of survival would be less than 1%. Crazy Drivers in Canada.
  3. Motorcyclist Going to Fast OOPS!.mp4
  4. 1938 Hispano-Suiza H6 The H6 was a luxury car produced by Hispano-Suiza in France whose design was based on Marc Birkigt’s aircraft engine designs. One of the H6’s most notable features includes its brakes which were the first of their kind and were driven with a special shaft from the transmission with a power assist.
  5. 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Labourdette Vutotal Cabriolet One of the most expensive cars of its time with the body alone costing over $44,000, the Phantom III was one of the most daring models to ever come out of a Rolls Royce factory.
  6. 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe The Rolls Royce Phantom was a beautiful limited model addition to the Rolls Royce lineup. The Phantom won numerous awards because of its unique styling including the Le Prix de Cannes where it handily came in first place.
  7. 1935 Bugatti Aerolithe Built and designed by Jean Bugatti, the Aerolithe was a lightweight 2-door car produced for only one year in 1936. Aerolithe, meaning “meteorite” came from the French phrase “Rapide come one aerolithe” which meant “Fast as a meteorite” and it debuted at the Paris International Motor Show.
  8. 1935 LaSalle The LaSalle was an American brand that was part of the luxury automobiles division of General Motors Cadillac and was produced from 1927 to 1940.
  9. Bendix SWC The Bendix SWC was a hand-built 4-door sedan designed and built by Alfred Ney in 1934 by the Bendix Corporation. During it’s time it, the SWC was considered innovative because of its unique features such as front-wheel drive and four-wheel independent suspension.
  10. Nash Statesman Developed and produced by Nash Automobile from 1950 to 1951, the Statesman was a full-size, mid-level automobile that was designed to be both sturdy and reliable.
  11. Mercedes-Benz SSK Designed by Ferdinand Porsche during his time at Mercedes-Benz before going to start his own manufacturing company. The SSK, which stood for “Super Sport Kurz,” was a 2-door roadster built in Germany from 1928 to 1932.
  12. 1939 Lancia Astura IV Touring The Lancia Asura was an Italian car made from 1931-1939 from the manufacturer Lancia. Over the course of its 8-year cycle, there would be 4 series built and made available to the public with differing trim level options for the buyer.
  13. 1937 Delahaye 145 Chapron Coupe Delahaye first designed the Chapron Coupe as part of a countrywide challenge to come up with a French manufactured vehicle that could race and compete with Italian sports cars.
  14. 1950 GM Futurliner “Parade of Progress” Tour Bus The Futurliner was part of General Motors custom vehicle designed by Harley Earl during the company’s Parade to Progress. The Futurliner was 33 feet long, 11 feet tall, and weighed over 12 tons.
  15. 1937 Cord 810/812 A luxury 2-door coupe, the Cord 810 and 812 were American manufactured from Cord Automobile for 2 years between 1936 and 1937.
  16. 1956 Nash Ambassador The Nash Ambassador, the first car on this list was manufactured from Nash and later American Motors from 1932 to 1974. The car was one of the most prestigious cars in the Nash lineup and was even used as the showcase model.
  17. Assol has departed the RLC Project.
  18. Topic for Sofi, Ellie, Kirill. Place your Comments and Pictures for this Apartment.
  19. It is real. I watched a Video of it but I made the part with the dog into a Gif. I would imagine the owner had to do a lot of training to get the dog to do that without tipping the fan over.
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