A new site called, You Drive What? It's a mildly amusing way to burn through a couple unwanted minutes of your life that you'll never get back...
A new site called, You Drive What? It's a mildly amusing way to burn through a couple unwanted minutes of your life that you'll never get back...
LOVE IT!!
Sorry officer, I was distracted by something.......
That's a lot of money to put into a car to make it look stupid and handle even worse than it did stock
Uh.....
The best use of a Metropolitan I've seen yet. I'd love to have one
DrBoost wrote: That's a lot of money to put into a car to make it look stupid and handle even worse than it did stock Uh.....
I can hear the wheel bearings just screaming!!
That Skidootropolitan clearly has a 'for sale' sign in the window. Can somebody get me the number please?
More on the Metro snowmobile from an email that crossed my screen. The googles tell me that these pictures are about 5 years old and the car was in Saskatchewan.
DrBoost wrote: LOVE IT!! Sorry officer, I was distracted by something.......
I've been in IFR capable airplanes that didn't have that many dials, screens, buttons, etc.
Gearheadotaku wrote: ^^ How much of that works?
If it's job is to look stupid and tacky... Then yes.... Mission Accomplished
billy3esq wrote:DrBoost wrote: LOVE IT!! Sorry officer, I was distracted by something.......I've been in IFR capable airplanes that didn't have that many dials, screens, buttons, etc.
what was it?
curtis73 wrote: This cannot be denied. Its certainly over the top cheesy, but still pretty berkeleying cool.
Cept for the fact that when you ride it you look like you are doing evil things to that skeleton.
That is pretty cool. I bet it'd also be pretty berkeleying scary to see that loom in your rear view mirror.
DrBoost wrote: LOVE IT!! That's a lot of money to put into a car to make it look stupid and handle even worse than it did stock
And the door also will work as an amputation tool.
curtis73 wrote: This cannot be denied. Its certainly over the top cheesy, but still pretty berkeleying cool.
At the Autorama at the IX Center in cleveland a year or two ago there was a bike done up like a skeleton. It was the coolest custom bike i have seen. If i can dig up pics of it ill post it up. Similar idea to this one but 100% professional and sweet
I used to live by Dolittle, MO. On I think page 7 there's the cooking from scatch-a-mino. Been there many times, neat to see it again.
I totally don;t get the expensive paint jobs on the Donk Box and Bubble crowd to make their cars look like snack products
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