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Driving back to the hotel from work and I saw this at a shop. This is real not a photoshop image. The guy got in and drove away. It handled just like you would think it would a boat 3' high.
It cracked me up and I thought I would share it with y'all
What possesses someone to spend more money for wheels than
the price of the car? I've noted this before in our area. Expensive wheels on a cheap, heap of a car. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. Doesn't improve its looks much.
What possesses someone to spend more money for wheels than
the price of the car? I've noted this before in our area. Expensive wheels on a cheap, heap of a car. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. Doesn't improve its looks much.
Driving back to the hotel from work and I saw this at a shop. This is real not a photoshop image. The guy got in and drove away. It handled just like you would think it would a boat 3' high.
It cracked me up and I thought I would share it with y'all
How true that is, I was at the local tire shop one day and a kid maybe 16 years old was in having chrome wheels and tires put on a Chev Impalla 4 door about the same year as this car with green faded out paint and rust. I was thinking how ridiculous it was to me, the chrome wheels were the type you put on trucks back in the 70's, you could get them in white or chrome, you know the type. But as I watched it unfold and the smile on that kids face I was humbled by the fact that it didn't make a shit bit of difference what I thought. It was probably all he could afford and he was proud as all get out, and truth be know it polished up the turd a little. I saw him racing around town one day and he even challenged me in the CS one day, I romped on it for a few yards and let him go. He was happy as a lark.