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You look totally out of place driving that thing, Rick :haha:
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Hell, you put a white woman blow-up doll in the passenger seat, and drive it up & down the avenue on Friday nights, you'll turn some heads!
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Fugly!
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Drunk guy
I bet some extremely rich dude bought it after his buddies were egging him on after a few too many cocktails. Talk about waking up with the taste of regret and shame.
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I think I need a puke bucket !
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OK, I admit having no idea what a 'DONK' automobile is :dunno: However some in-depth research has led me to understand 'dat dis Camaro ain't a donk. A donk is only a 1971-76 Caprice or Impala riding on 32s or close to that. Legend has it the term donk came from the resemblance of the Impala logo to a donkey. Other slang definitions are NSFW but work equally as well. Newer models from 1977-91 are called a Box and 1991-96 are Bubbles. If it's not a Donk, Box, or Bubble then its just called a High-Riser.
An unexpected finding was that there are some 10 second Donks out there. Maybe these are Super Car Donks? Attachment 212755 |
Guess it turns out I don't know the proper way to use the term "Donk"
Gotta say; that makes me feel a little bit proud. |
Quite certain the term "donk" has evolved like "original drivetrain" was aborted into anything within the same era. Now we need to use "born with" to describe the original drivetrain and that will be morphed into something once the flippers figure out how to abuse that too.
Your definition of anything with 32", or close, actually fits this aberration, as the wheels were described as 31"...:biggthumpup: |
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