First, NO! This is not my car and I did not take this picture. Somebody posted it on my daughter's facebook.
...... Shows a lot of originality, doesn't it?
Jim
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First, NO! This is not my car and I did not take this picture. Somebody posted it on my daughter's facebook.
...... Shows a lot of originality, doesn't it?
Jim
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Come On Now, Jim, fess up and admit it - - - didn't you drive that in the Hill Country Peach Parade last year?
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"...... Shows a lot of originality, doesn't it?"
Jim that's being very kind, that car looks like he was tailgating an over loaded garbage truck. Yes, I do agree cars reflect the owners personality. It may just be me but I see some really messed up cars out there.
The joys of " Art cars ".. IIRC somewhere there is a warehouse full of pre '62 Corvettes that an 'artist' bought to turn them into an art car display. Somthing happened and he lost rights to the storage ( If I remember right ) and the cars are 'safe' for now, or were when I read the article.
an old favorite
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That thing needs a propeller, a lot of very funny things could be said about that L:3dSMILE:L
Sometimes a car just says..... "I want everyone to pay attention to me!"..... which they do. (But the comments may not be what they had hoped for.) :-(
Matt, I think you're talking about Peter Max (?); The Peter Max VH1 Corvette Collection is on the Move in NYC
Jim, your inner artiste is crying to get out.........:)
I agree,,I have Tattoos all over me and I like my ride to look "bad ass"!!
From the article it looked like he had to buy a few more to make the collection current. Funny that half the value is the first ten years! One would need some major cash to keep all those cars nice and running!
What do these say about the owners, notice I left out the word cars.
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