That sure is a 'long car'.That might be harder to get out of the way of oncoming fire trucks.
Man... being an ambulance chaser really must pay.
In 08 a prominent one here was in an accident (with a fire engine!) and destroyed his Bentley.
My friend works at a MB dealer in the service department and I was there yesterday getting some tires mounted. I saw a Maybach on a lift and in the trunk, on a piece of posterboard with (in spanish) a hand written message "Hurt in an accident and the company won't pay?"
Turns out that prominent attorney traded up when that Bentley died. The Maybach was sweet as hell. gauges in the rear (you know so the passengers know how fast their driver is going), air ride suspension, TWO calipers up front.
I'm avoiding posting his name since I don't want him sueing me! (or getting the MB dealer in trouble)
That sure is a 'long car'.That might be harder to get out of the way of oncoming fire trucks.
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Off topic, but I went to school with his kids, his son was a year behind me. seemed like a nice enough guy
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Very clever. I knew of an ambulance chaser that drove a Ferrari back in the early eighties. He didn't advertise on tv and was making about 100k a month. I'm guessing, that the guy above clears 10 times that and probably never goes to trial.
Hmmmm... did I make the wrong career choice? Could I have lived with most people thinking I'm a scumbag attorney? Maybe.
Bryan
1991 Mariner Blue | I Hate Everything