At 10:51 PM 7/19/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>The vehicle in question is actually a DODGE Grand Caravan LE with special
>option package 217-F/A, as developed by Chrysler's Government Contracts
>branch in conjunction with Raytheon, Motorola, and LORAL as primary
>contractors for offensive and defensive subsystems. Standard equipment
>includes armor plating, bulletproof glass, gas turbine propulsion system,
>dual airbags, Radar for targeting and low altitude navigation, GPS, dual
>inertial navigation systems, AM/FM/UHF/VHF transceivers, remote CD changer,
>keyless entry, Side Impact Prevention System, passive restraint system,
>Threat Analysis and Neutralization system (TANs), and hardpoints for a
>compliment of up to 8 missiles. The Preferred option Package includes the
>sport suspension and handling package (uprated suspension, 4 wheel anti-lock
>brakes, titanium rims, solid rubber road wheels), 4 AIM-120C AMRAAM
>(Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air missiles), 4 AGM-122 "Sidearm" missiles,
>6 Light Anti-tank Weapons (LAW) for use in the Side Impact Prevention
>System, Low Light TV and Infrared camera systems with target designation
>capability, laser rangefinder (know exactly how far back you are while
>tailgating). Since this is a special order vehicle, you can pick from any
>color in the MOPAR/MITSUBISHI family, and yes Radar absorbent paint is still
>available while supplies last. Did I mention cupholders?
>
>Dave
>
>BTW realize that if you keep driving that way in the NW, eventually someone
>will probably get offended, and try something really stupid. (personally I
>hope not - we had a woman driver pull a gun on another woman driver on I-40
>about a year ago, because she felt she was being slowed down - go figure)
>
Can I get this package for my Triumph? Also, since this vehicle is such a
beast, why do they need missles? Ramming speed should work better...
--Nate
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Nathan Coraor
'80 Spitfire. Plus rust.
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