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Could it be that the picture came out warped due to the speed of the wheel turning? It doesn't appear to be made that way because the one spoke on it appears to be the same design as the rest just stretched out unevenly.
 
That F350 sorta looks badass.
 
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That's a baby truck around here.
 
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Ya im curious how they did it like if its on the same frame and everything and how they attached the body
 
Found on the internets.

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Nah, the secondary latch is probably still stuck!

That's one of those accidents that make you really wonder how the heck that happened, while at the same time thinking you probably don't want to know either.
 
I see the rims, did it have Chevy badging too? There was a pic posted from a member in the middle east, of the Chevy Envoy. Had a bow tie grille and some badging on it IIRC.
 
Midnyteryder196 said:
The good ole Iowa countryside...

Is that a crop circle out there?
 
Actually hit by my old neighborhood. Was nasty on the commute home though
 
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Saw this tonight in Berkeley, CA. It was a single exhaust, but the look like SS wheels. And the lightbar in the back like a spoiler. Still looked good.

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jrSS said:
That is an ss
Don't know why but I thought the SS had left and right exhaust outlets.
 
mcsteven said:
Saw this tonight in Berkeley, CA. It was a single exhaust, but the look like SS wheels. And the lightbar in the back like a spoiler. Still looked good.

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I am pretty sure that this thing just reduced the value of every SS by 50%.
 
Ghoster said:
I am pretty sure that this thing just reduced the value of every SS by 50%.
Yay I can afford one now.
 
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jrSS said:
One of my favorite
Yeah, I used to do that when I was in high school. Had my Dad's 72 Ford Wagon. 351 ci in it. It was a beast. Nothing for acceleration under 20 mph, so it wasn't a stop light runner. It had street gearing, though, not highway. Get that up to 15 or 20 and it'd kick down to first again. That was about 1982-1984. Young guys were driving Mommy's Dodge 2.2 Chargers and Daddy's 80, 81 Mustangs. I could have 6 people in the car and suck those 2.2s into my tailpipe.

Yeah, gas was about $1/gallon, then, too.
 
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