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Old 7th October 2008, 00:37   #31
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Was in GK some time ago, saw a crowd of about 20-25 people, consisting of auto drivers, cabbies along with alot of cars stopped on the side. As I drove by, it was this very Chrysler parked on the side. It was there for quite some time as on my way home, a good 30mins later, the car and the crowd was still there.
It looked really impressive, but just way too big - wonder how the guy drives on Delhi roads.
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Unknown Bentley Stretch Limo seen at Chokhi Dhani!

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Number plates must be blanked out while posting pictures.
Unknown because its headlights dont match either flying spur/Arnage. So i'll let junta guess.
Chrysler 300C Limousine-bentley_stretch.jpg
Chrysler 300C Limousine-3001.jpg
Chrysler 300C Limousine-3002.jpg

Lovely. It got everyone passing by to stop and click pics, from college guys nearby on bikes to two busfuls of kids

Its not a car - its a Magnet

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Old 3rd January 2009, 08:47   #33
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its a Chrysler 300C stretch Limo
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Old 3rd January 2009, 08:49   #34
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The resemblance to a Chrysler 300 is uncanny. Maybe he has stuck on the 'B' badge.
There was a post about a Chrysler limo somewhere, lemme look that up.
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Old 3rd January 2009, 08:51   #35
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Yes, it is a Chrysler 300C stretch limo. Some one had posted pics of the same car elsewhere, I suppose.
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Thats a Chrysler 300C from Delhi. Here is a link for it.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/super-...limousine.html
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same in white has been doing rounds of chandigarh weddings since long
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Is it one of those typical Punjab stretch Limos ? They send it to Delhi for weddings at around 80k per day !!
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Many people misunderstand the 300C as bentley, I remeber some friend called me saying that a Bentley is for sale at a imported car dealer at Cochin. When they send me the photos it was 300C.
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It is owned by a friend of my cousin.
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So how does this car take a U-Turn ? :O
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I know the owner.. he was telling me that if anyone wants one now it takes 6 months to get delivered...
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Hunji, firstly apologies - was gonna blank out all number plates, but just uploaded in the middle!

And I was sitting across the road having breakfast - was so much in awe that I didn't bother to go up and enquire. As you can see in the second pic, the badge is covered.

Maybe even the baraatis wanted it to be mistaken it for a Bentley I noticed its headlights dont match but was too lazy to google further!!

Its a punjab stretch. And mind you, it is MUCH longer than even a Tata 407. The zoom doesnt show the depth but there was a Tata 407 that was parked well within the same postbox, with room to spare.

Fountainheader - LOL. I'm sure it comes with a software 5 point turn
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any idea how much this would in india ?
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wow... long strech! is it used for shadi's or personal use? rtupid car for personal use. imagine driving that any place Delhi.
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I would love to see this taking a U-turn at a Junction and that too during peak traffic.

I think the car will probably be given out on rent, or may be used by the owner to carry his overseas clients in it (like most do).
this car belongs to someone living in chattarpur area in delhi. i saw this car when it was entering a petrol pump in vasant kunj near the vasant square mall. what a site it was. this punjab registered limo took atleast 10 mins to make the u-turn. and refueling was again a problem. the pump didnt have enough space to accommodate this vehicle, so a 20L bottle was being used to refuel this limo.
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