1970s Lincolns (!?!) featured in Kim Jong Il's funeral

send pictures to Paul. better yet click the site supporter button kick in a couple bucks to help support the site and you get picture posting privileges. as you know it's site supporters that keep the web side up and running not the club. there are so many back door ways to get around the no trade thing as to make it a joke. it would be better called make trade a round about thing.
 
for a country that detests the USA they sure do not mind their beloved leader riding on the roof of a classic car,and boo to CNN for calling it a hearse,staged show like you have never seen.They have millions starving and they think we buy their lies, God bless us one and all...

That sort of thing has happened all through history.Somehow it contributes to a feeling of national superiority if you can get hold of enemy assets.Just goes to show you're the good guys if you respect what they can do,and since you're the good guys you can feel all the more righteous about hating on the enemy.N. Korea maintains the USS Pueblo as a tourist attraction.

The Sovs were the best at it-they built a thousand reverse-engineered B-29 knockoffs and innumerable Packard clones.Iran has something like a hundred F-14s.I suppose we can feel flattered that N.Korea uses US products,but it doesn't make them any less the enemy.

I'm just glad WE won WW2.If we hadn't,why everyone would be driving Toyotas and Volkswagens.:yankchain:
 
What's truly surreal is that the Kim Jong-il funeral vehicle story seems to have such long "legs," especially when you consider most newspapers and TV news shows emanating from NYC are put together by people with very little interest in or exposure to cars beyond the Crown Victoria taxis taking them home to the Upper East Side each night.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, for example, brought the Lincolns up in the lead paragraph of a story that ran just yesterday (January 7th) on how imported luxury goods are still reaching North Korea's elite in spite of various trade sanctions (China, as you all might already suspect, was the source for most of the 3,191 cars North Korea imported in 2010). Kim Jong-il's Continentals were also the first thing Brian Williams mentioned on last Monday's edition of the NBC Nightly Newswhen he turned to the top year-end stories his audience might have missed amidst their Christmas and New Year's celebrations.

If you're seeking solid proof that life remains harsh and primitive for most North Koreans, it's hard to top the numerous satellite photo that can be found on the web of the Korean Peninsula at night. South Korea is absolutely awash in artificial light from the capital Seoul in the northwest to Pusan in the southeast, while the only thing illuminated on the opposite side of the DMZ appears to be Kim Jong-un's porch light!
 
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Happaned to learn today that the link for the old Lede blog that got the PCS mentioned in THE NEW YORK TIMES in relation to this thread was deactivated in mid-2014, but the actual story is still accessible through the following revised link ...

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/29/w...erican-made-lincoln-limousines-stand-out.html

... still ranks up there with the replica JFK ambulance controversy as one of Our Finest Hours so far as garnerking attention from the mainstream media!
 
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