Jetmousine
We saw
something similar once on eBay but
this article in the Bend Bulletin goes in depth on the "Jetmousine" created by Dan Harris. In Bend,
Oregon, Harris turns old private jets into luxury limos. He is currently at work on his first project which has a
bright red exterior and a plasma TV, high-definition TVs, an 8,000 watt sound system and plenty of leather upholstery.
The first one which costs around $1 million, has been sold to Exotic Coach, a limo company in Chicago, and is street-legal.
It uses a 1974 Lear jet fuselage with chrome wheels and a 400-horsepower 8100 cc [Thanks, Eric]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
brandon Mar 26th 2006 3:46PM
chevy vortec engine...... not vertec
Christopher Mar 27th 2006 7:56AM
That's ... just ... odd.
gentle_snoop Mar 28th 2006 3:49AM
What THE......
Martin Apr 5th 2006 2:26AM
Actually it is vertec. So I guess you were right the first time. Dont mind the donkey.