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Could fit a coffin in there.The 1959 Cadillac had more trunk space than any car made in the last 30 years.
Could fit a coffin in there.The 1959 Cadillac had more trunk space than any car made in the last 30 years.
You do you, but don’t try to justify reading 2+2 and thinking the answer is clearly, obviously Tahoe.
There was a show I really liked from early 90s called Forever Night. About a vampire who changes his ways and becomes a night time police officer to help make up for the wrongs he committed over the centuries.
It was a made in Canada series that was based on a made for TV movie called "Nick Knight", that starred (believe it or not) Rick Springfield.
Indeed I remember that.
Forever Knight was one of the less obvious second tier influences for fleshing out Major Mosquito, my Tick-inspired character for a playtest of GURPS: Vampire- the Masquerade.The 1959 Cadillac had more trunk space than any car made in the last 30 years.
A 70's custom van would be perfect.Forever Knight was one of the less obvious second tier influences for fleshing out Major Mosquito, my Tick-inspired character for a playtest of GURPS: Vampire- the Masquerade.
I didn’t use the 59 Cadillac, but I went with the idea of grave dirt in the trunk. In his case, it was one of the late 70s Oldsmobile muscle cars with a bigger trunk- the 442. He still barely fit in it- he was quite large- but it had a bike rack for his patrol BMX bike (complete with orange flag and cards in the spokes).