And the other meaning is that you bought it from a funeral home?

Randy

On 30/10/2012 1:50 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
It's an inside joke that very few people here know. In fact, it has dual 
meanings. The one I will share is the resemblance to the vehicle in Animal 
House. I could never find a bust of Emile Faber for the hood, unfortunately.

Dan "Knowledge is good"

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On Oct 30, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:

On 29/10/2012 9:40 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
No.  It was a W112 sedan with a M189 engine in it and air suspension.  My all 
time favorite MB.

. . . . . .
You can see pictures of it sans glass along with the donor car as well on my web site at 
www.penoff.com - be sure to look at the "More Pictures" page of our San Simeon gathering 
with "Uncle Rudy", a beautiful 170 that I still lust after.


Dan
Ok, I had a look at your photos and am almost afraid to ask, but why is the one car 
referred to as the "deathmobile"?

Randy




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