Does anyone else like classic American muscle cars? The '57 Bel Air in red is probably one of my favorites
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no they look stupid
SamTheMan:D wrote:
no they look stupid
QFTSamTheMan:D wrote:
no they look stupid
Also, '66/'67 Mustang fastbacks

Last edited by Stimey (2008-04-12 12:41:16)
That was a kick to the balls.SamTheMan:D wrote:
no they look stupid
go play with ye olde horse-drawn carriagesMek-Izzle wrote:
SamTheMan:D wrote:
no they look stupid
@stimey, hell yes
Last edited by HurricaИe (2008-04-12 12:42:50)
I'm talking about those crappy American cars that are over 9000 feet long and have stupid tailfins etc.. like the Bel Air. I think the Mustang and the Stingray look quite good. But tail fins and crazy gas guzzling 50's designs like that = fail
(more like failfin amirite)
(more like failfin amirite)
you're just jealous that your horse-drawn carriages aren't as fast as our carsMek-Izzle wrote:
I'm talking about those crappy American cars that are over 9000 feet long and have stupid tailfins etc.. like the Bel Air. I think the Mustang and the Stingray look quite good. But tail fins and crazy gas guzzling 50's designs like that = fail
(more like failfin amirite)
At least they can turn and don't have to be refuelled every 5 meters
but they leave shit all over the streets of the yew kay
You cant drive, so you have no valid opinion on this matterHurricaИe wrote:
but they leave shit all over the streets of the yew kay
Also

'59 corvette

but only cause Arnold takes it for a spin in this movie. Some good women advice here for you hurricane

but only cause Arnold takes it for a spin in this movie. Some good women advice here for you hurricane
Last edited by argo4 (2008-04-12 14:56:38)
Yes, I love them.
A guy down the street restored 2 of them. One of them was restored to its original condition, the other one was custom, was fucking balling, sounded so dope. He's currently restoring a Convertible one, saw him working on it today when I drove home.
Another guy down my street has a Yellow one, he didn't restore it himself though.
I gotta say though, the best part of the car is definitely the hood ornament.
A guy down the street restored 2 of them. One of them was restored to its original condition, the other one was custom, was fucking balling, sounded so dope. He's currently restoring a Convertible one, saw him working on it today when I drove home.
Another guy down my street has a Yellow one, he didn't restore it himself though.
I gotta say though, the best part of the car is definitely the hood ornament.
Shut up hurricane.
#rekt
cry moarMint Sauce wrote:
Shut up hurricane.
if u dnt like wat u see get ouf og the kitchn
etc
Seriously if you don't like it don't fuckin click
My Grandfather used to have one. But then he died. n00b.
That one is shitHurricaИe wrote:
Does anyone else like classic American muscle cars? The '57 Bel Air in red is probably one of my favorites
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my grandpa has a 57 red convertible with 300 ORIGIONAL miles on it.
It is so time capsuled that the sticker is still CLEANLY attatched to the carbirator.
Some guy at the last carshow we wentto straight up offered 300grand without even closley inspecting it.
It honestly looks factory new.
And has every single option on it (:
Plymouth Hemi Cuda 1972
so nice lol i want one
so nice lol i want one
lol thats rotton !DoctaStrangelove wrote:
My Grandfather used to have one. But then he died. n00b.
But we must show our disapproval of this sort of thingHurricaИe wrote:
Seriously if you don't like it don't fuckin clickMint Sauce wrote:
Shut up hurricane.
Quiet Mugabe, let a man express his opinions for once.
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