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My car for the new World Order

Since I am the Imperial Hamster Minister of Automotive Affairs, I felt that I should have a nice little automobile to drive formyself.

1957 Jaguar XKSS

Comments

Anonymous said…
whoa! where is your next wife in that picture . . .

I don't see any room for the garden projects -

although that might make a nice little ride for me when you are out of town . . . .
Me said…
Where the heck do you woodchucks and hamsters get your money anyway?
Anonymous said…
Mer - remember the scale on these things - for a hamster and a woodchuck, say Burago at $36 would fit them just fine LOL!

it's like "Mouse and the Motorcycle" flashbacks!
Anonymous said…
Isn't this the model based on a race car that they built like 18 of before the factory and tooling were destroyed in a fire?

DG
WickedHamster said…
Very appropriate for your rank and station. You may tell the Tyrantess that we approve.

- by decree of The Hamster
Woodchuck said…
Mr. DG,
I'm very impressed. You are right, only 18 were produced and sold to the public.
Anonymous said…
DG & WH

stop encouraging him!

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