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GM Europe weeks from running out of cash
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One Lap of the Web: A Mustang limo for the president, and the joy of shop class
Wed, 19 Mar 2014-- We imagine that the Secret Service is currently receiving fervent and excruciatingly detailed bids from Avanti, Zimmer, and DeLorean to build the next great presidential limousine. Well, why shouldn't Ford submit one -- again? Here's a 1966 Mustang limousine in which President Camacho would look swell riding in the back.