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I believe this wound is fatal.
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Proof that someone is lighting the spoon over there.
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I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD.
Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast.
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Post of the year.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD. Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast. </div></div> |
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Everything I was thinking, expressed succinctly. Well said, Mosport66.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD.
Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast. </div></div> There you go trying to reason with the Mongol hordes. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD.
Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast. </div></div> Hear,hear.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD.
Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast. </div></div> Maybe some, but not all of us, as I have never been into this sort of "bling".
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I personally do not condone a single modification to this car BUT you guys crack me up. If this were 1969 and the trend of the period was chrome, shine, "blind" and big rims, you collectively gasp in awe over this car like you would a proper trimmed day-2 '69 Camaro today. Responses here do not only have discriminating undertones but also they mock the rhetoric of HOT ROD.
Since when does hot rodding conform to masses, make others proud, or appeal to the majority? This car is a hot rod. I personally hate it in more ways than not but respect the owner for having a blast. </div></div> I can appreciate almost all types of cars. Showroom stock, day two, pro street, pro touring, outlaw street, even some rice burners......That thing is just hideous!
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Without a discriminating undertone.......that is just plain ugly. And consider how much "respect" you retain when it crawls through your neighborhood, speakers full on, trunk rattling.
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