That's a lot of nice rides! Great diversity, too.
Is that you, John?
Is that you, John?
Oh. I thought his hands looked small.No. - That's Donald Trump.
Oh. I thought his hands looked small.
Sorry, but a third of those vehicles shouldn't even be in a show. Nothing worth showing. lol
I wonder if that pink Mustang is a 'pink ribbon' car? You know, breast cancer charity? It has a logo on the windshield.
The new Challenger is awesome, I think, even if I think using the design language of the 70:ies slightly updated is kind of cheating.
The 'Cuda is fantastic. Having seen more pics of that incarnation of it, I've swung over to think it's the coolest muscle car ever, taking over the first spot from the '69 Camaro. However, You posted a pic of a red '69 Camaro with hideous rims that turned me off totally.
This one:
That one turned me off too but I think that falls in a category of its own. It's a style, sort of. The red Camaro is a very nice restored car with the wrong wheels.I try to refrain from making comments about large diameter wheels on early musclecars. As much as they don't fit my personal taste, some guys have been able to pull it off and they look good. I usually think of donks when I see them though.
You mean that you didn't have an issue with these wheels???
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Here in rural Nebraska most folk are caucasian. The only vehicle entered by a black person was the car above. Obviously it didn't match my taste.
I've always wondered why so many Hispanics seemed to like the lowriders and so many blacks liked them donks. I guess they're wondering why so many of us honkies like big tires on the back and skinnies up front. - And maybe they cringe when they see them.
That one turned me off too but I think that falls in a category of its own. It's a style, sort of. The red Camaro is a very nice restored car with the wrong wheels.
But I guess you're right, it's probably a cultural thing. You probably get to like low riders if you see them all the time and if the hood is full of ridiculously large rims, it starts to look good.
To each his own.
And good morning!
Myself , I don`t understand what a run of the mill mustang, corvette, or new car is doing in a car show. there are hoards of them and their nothing special no matter what u do to them. a hummer, come on , really !I think the late 80:ies, early 90:ies cars, well, what are you going to do to make them special? The 24" rims could be the natural route. It's not like the tricks used on 40, 50, 60 or 70:ies cars would work as well on them. They're too blocky. You can't turn a 1986 Cutlass Ciera into a slammed and chopped 1950 Mercury no matter how hard you try.
The rat rod circus is a lot of fun. Enormous amounts of creativity. Anything goes. Semi truck wheels, re-bar grilles, three foot shifter handles. I like it. I wouldn't go there myself but that's just me.