it wouldnt be so bad if they were making it an off-roader, but its like a vehicle that COULD be for offroading but definately will never be.... This is a bit cooler though
Everyone getting into it? ou: Now every kid can dream of one :sleep: Why would anyone spend that kind of money to make somthing so stupid looking. It's got to cost big bucks o No:
"YO DOG!!!!... That be one FAT WHIP!!!" Actual quote from a local ricer cruise.... Is it really hard to believe.... Their language makes no sense... their design obviously follows suit. Or I might just be getting old.... Now where's my lawn chair...
I mentioned a year ago (in a thread I can't find now) that I hoped this wasn't the beginning of a trend. ~sigh~ Looks like I was right.
stupid looking crap, Where is Ralph Nader? Where are the cop's, or D.O.T. when we need them? ou: There has to be some bumper height law/ safety inspection to stop this crap before it's too late. :Smarty: Maybe just pull them over and start writing ticket's for "suspition of ignorance" I would love to see what all has to be bird crap welded in the front frame to get a car up that high :shock:
Well its just plain stupidity.When I purchased my 65 Skylark from a Lady in California she turned down a couple other peoples offer on the Skylark just for this reason.She suspected they may try some kind of crazy stuff like this but talking to her and assuring her I am from Nebraska in the good old midwest and have no intention of ever doing such things and I did not think there would be any nuts from here that would do this,we made a deal.She sold another Buick similar to mine and said she was appalled when the guy brought it over just a short month later to show her all the "COOL" things he did to it.Anyway best protection is just keep these cars out of the hands of fools if at all possible.As far as "Chicks" go, I have one of the Best and she would kill me if I ever tried anything like that.
Bend the spindles/axles a bit so the wheel wobble, and it'll be just like those toy cars you pull on a string. I like that Camaro, though. Once I saw a Pinto on a huge 4x4 frame - and I think the guy used it "correctly" too.