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Martin Romjue joined LCT Magazine as editor on Jan. 2, 2008. He most recently worked as a business editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, and previously reported at newspapers in Virginia, Florida, and California. Read more

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Michael Campos joined LCT Magazine as assistant editor on January 3, 2011. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s English/Creative Writing program. Michael attended his first International LCT Show in February 2011, where he met and interacted with operators and vendors. He will be helping LCT further develop its digital media content. Read more

Ferrari Stretch Limousine Hits Top Speed of 166 mph

The Daily Mail from England reports that this bright red 360 Modena stretch limousine can hit a top speed of 166mph. The limo was designed by Dan Cawley, owner of Manchester-based Style Limousines but is owned by another limo company.
 
Cawley told the Daily Mail that “every boy wants to get into a Ferrari [and] this was a way for people to be able to do that with seven [friends]. It's the biggest and craziest vehicle you can get. We made it because we wanted to create the ultimate Ferrari experience.”
 
The Ferrari 360 Modena stretched limousine is a one-off and has been estimated to cost just shy of $400,000. It cost $312,476 to build. It is the fastest limousine in the world and the longest Ferrari in the world.
 
Source: Carbuzz
Print | posted on Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:52 PM
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