Re: IML: New Yorker Brougham Limousine
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Re: IML: New Yorker Brougham Limousine



Actually, at that time they were more for use as "airport limousines". Believe it or not, up until about 20 years ago, flying in a jet plane was a rather exclusive event, and not considered the flying cattle cars that they are today. Limo services were primarily used for transporting business men to and from the airport, and yes, as you say funerals. Funeral cars were quite a bit more formal than this. These Chryslers were usually made specifically for use as airporters.
 
Paul W.  
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian <kbriank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 16:37:22 -0700
Subject: IML: New Yorker Brougham Limousine

I think these are actually nine passenger sedans and were used by funeral homes.  Regular Limousine companies don't use these.
It sure looks unique.


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