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Anyone want a Hummer?

  • 06-11-2005 11:47am
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    It seems dealers are having a very hard time selling stocks of these all-American monsters of waste.
    OK, we're not sure where this was headed or how long and how silly it would be enroute, so we'll just get to it. The Hummer dealer in this part of Southern California is apparently having trouble moving his merchandise. After a row of Hummers was spotted behind the Hyatt Hotel, three of us went on a reconnaissance mission to find out more. Here's the first picture we snapped:
    Hummer1.jpg
    Doesn't look like much - about 25 H3s in the far corner of the parking lot, and the next aisle over was pretty much the same. But then when we came around the corner we saw this:
    Hummer2.jpg
    Behind this hotel were about 150 Hummers - about 80 in this row alone
    They find out there is another lot so they check it out.Hummer5.jpg
    Hummerm6.jpg
    All taken from this blog here. I wonder how long they can last before they start rusting or falling apart? :D


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