I'm sure that putting the kids in "wiper seats" would also require "wiping their seats" when the plane landed. :LOL: I know that "seat" on the plane would make me fill my britches!!:eek::LOL:
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Nice ground effects & scoops :LOL::LOL:
I especially like the aluminum foil on the wheels.:rolleyes::LOL::LOL:
got that raised look
This one is for Pat:LOL::LOL::LOL:
HMMM been in town ? there was a time a guy did that around here.he would go out of is way to meet up and say something like that at a stop light .. but in my old age i just can not remember his name :) to bad there a young goup out there that have not seen how beautiful the back tail lites look on a 66 gto
Well, Robin, here's a little scoop on that craze http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi-Riser_(automobile) You're right, that craze is kinda crazeeee!! LOL! No worries about scraping a bumper or dragging a muffler off, though....
like I said..Donks look stooooooopid..I still think the third letter in that word is wrong......An R looks better in there..oooops,,did I say that??:o:D
I seem to remember seeing a video clip,of one of those things on the freeway,and it came close to falling over,every time the guy hoofed it,it pulled a small wheelie,,and came close to wiping out..As I said,,they would never be allowed on our roads,,thankfully..
:LOL::LOL: Well, I don't necessarily disagree with you, they are downright silly! But I also think they are kinda funny & interesting to see. Like the article says, "cartoonish," which is true. They look like exaggerated HotWheels cars with the larger-than-life rims and wild paint jobs. They add variety to our hobby like rat rods, low-riders, etc and plus they provide a little niche market for those outrageous wheel manufacturers! Those rims cost way more than any of the cars they usually put them on!!:eek::eek: Besides, I guess it's a way to draw attention to some of those gawd-awful 80's-90's Chevies & Buicks that are otherwise forgetable.:D
Randy (and others) a couple more 'beauties' for your enjoyment.
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