This article quotes Errol saying something very humorous about the extremely rare Boano Lincoln Indianapolis he was given by Henry Ford II, a prototype that incessantly overheated and thus caused Ford to cancel the line altogether.
According to my ace Spanish translator, Errol ditched the car in a garage, claiming that the car was drivable only north of Alaska, during Winter.
Despite always getting overheated, it’s now worth a cool 3 mil.
Gentleman Tim
July 24, 2015 at 9:58 pm
This article quotes Errol saying something very humorous about the extremely rare Boano Lincoln Indianapolis he was given by Henry Ford II, a prototype that incessantly overheated and thus caused Ford to cancel the line altogether.
According to my ace Spanish translator, Errol ditched the car in a garage, claiming that the car was drivable only north of Alaska, during Winter.
Despite always getting overheated, it’s now worth a cool 3 mil.
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