speedygopher
speedygopher
speedygopher

The toy store owner is a good guy. No other way to say it. Kinda restores a little faith in humanity, doesn't it?

There's no context provided by the photo. If the lot is mostly empty, who cares how he parks? Not hurting anyone. Mumble 'douche' under your breath (out of jealousy) and move on. If someone parks like this in a crowded lot, that's another story.

My new sports hero. Not using his car to make up for any shortcomings.

@Rx_37: Exactly. Go-fast parts are the new 24" rims and Strut grills.

A 1973 silver Ford Country Squire wagon with black primer spots (for some reason) until it got totalled by an uninsured driver. Then a 1975 Impala sedan, baby-shit brown according to my dad.

1969 Camaro RS...looks good

Money don't buy taste. Or car knowledge.

I miss my 1974 Thunderbird now. Going thru puddles would cause the electrical system to take a nap, shutting the car down and turning it into a 5000 lbs soap box derby car (ended up in people's yards, hit telephone poles, etc) Drivers side window motor and seat motor both burned out the day I moved away from home.

1979 VW Beetle Convertible. Had all sorts of problems with it (including running myself over with it), but it was a fun ride.

@RB26Skyline: I believe it floats. No rims necessary

Never thought of customizing my wife's Taurus until now. Gotta run by Home Depot to get some supplies...

@rj-pilot: Combines two of my least favorites- 3 spokes and ridiculous size

A modern version of the Seven. Closer to an Ariel Atom than the current Elise.

The PopeMobile

Or a Tatra...

Late 50s Bentley.

Coming soon to your nearest Wal-Mart auto department...and parking lot.