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Kim Jong Il's Hearse
I was browsing some articles on Kim Jong Il and his succession and a few pictures popped up of Kim's Limo and Hearse.
They look american built, can anyone guess the cars they're using? http://images.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNew..._ap_111228.jpg http://images.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNew...ral_111227.jpg |
Old Lincolns?? You think they'd use something from China, Russia or South Korea (maybe not from SK).
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Is that pic on the car for real, Im guessing 70's TownCars;)
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I had a hard time telling my self these are lincolns. Maybe its a Cherry styled like a Lincoln :P
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Those are mid-80 Lincoln Town Cars (or made to look that way). One of my sons had an 85 Town Car that looked very similar.
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Those aren't American, Kim Jong-il built them himself by hand.
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Thing is their military jeeps look like G-wagons though :/
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Noobs. :D
Those are GAZ-14 "Chaika" - Soviet built limos. They stopped making them in 1989. |
Originally Posted by JessePS
(Post 6909870)
Thing is their military jeeps look like G-wagons though :/
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Originally Posted by gengar
(Post 6909869)
Those aren't American, Kim Jong-il built them himself by hand.
then a lightning strike came down and formed it into a car |
Originally Posted by bad co
(Post 6909956)
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Actually it looks like I was wrong... The cars in the pictures don't look like the Chaika. I also checked Soviet ZIL-114 and ZIL-115 limos, and thats not them either.
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Originally Posted by caddyowner
(Post 6909702)
Those are mid-80 Lincoln Town Cars (or made to look that way). One of my sons had an 85 Town Car that looked very similar.
Kim, BTW, had a taste for large, fancy, and/or expensive cars, wine, rich food (he had both diabetes and heart disease), and the decadent life in general. |
The hearse is definitely not a Chaika or a Zil.
It's an imperialist American product! :D It's a 1978 Lincoln Town Car (I'm positive it's a '78). I suspect it got into North Korea via China. It may have even been an American embassy car in China (after diplomatic relations were established in the late 1970s) that eventually ended up with Chinese locals (or the Chinese government) after faithfully serving our embassy. From there, it may have been sold or simply given to North Korea by the Chinese - their only international trading partner. |
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