Also, did you know that the word "sedan" actually has it's origins in Italy, where it derives from "sedia" - meaning chair - and having to do with a wheel-less, enclosed chair carried by two people? It's true! (Wikipedia wouldn't lie, would they?)
I'd hate to replace the tires on that thing. And just think about trying to get it in alignment!-Chris
hey, it's just like in that 1941 movie, except not really!
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Also, did you know that the word "sedan" actually has it's origins in Italy, where it derives from "sedia" - meaning chair - and having to do with a wheel-less, enclosed chair carried by two people? It's true! (Wikipedia wouldn't lie, would they?)
I'd hate to replace the tires on that thing. And just think about trying to get it in alignment!
-Chris
hey, it's just like in that 1941 movie, except not really!
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