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Oh - that has to be Billy's! :jester:
 
I guess that qualifies as either right hand or left hand drive...or both at the same time... :crazyeyes:
 
"Easy to drive?"... with that lazy-Susan thing? At what speed? :laugh: And I wonder if it's easy to stop (full of passengers).
 
Kind of nice to see that they kept the bench seats.
 
Y'all laugh, but I do see a use for it durring Mardi Gras and Cruisin' The Coast.
 
Oooooh man! I'd actually like to buy that.

We do a lot of local parades in ~THIS~ , but that thing might be even cooler.
 
kellysguy said:
Y'all laugh, but I do see a use for it durring Mardi Gras and Cruisin' The Coast.

My thoughts (among others...) exactly, Billy!

Fits right in with the step ladder/kiddie seats for parade watchin', don't it?
 
Mickey Richaud said:
kellysguy said:
Y'all laugh, but I do see a use for it durring Mardi Gras and Cruisin' The Coast.

My thoughts (among others...) exactly, Billy!

Fits right in with the step ladder/kiddie seats for parade watchin', don't it?


According to my wife, my father-in-law was the first guy to ever do that. Seeing he was an engineer it wouldn't surprise me.

That table would be perfect for bringing in all your parade gear. NOPD would have a field day writing you tickets too. :laugh:
 
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