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Chevy's in the wild

I like it Zim and I would drive it.

to each their own; different strokes for different folks.

take low riders with the hydraulics making them bounce or donks; while neither appeal to me, as an enthusiast I can appreciate someone else's work that they have put into it. if we don't band together as enthusiasts pretty soon the government will mandate we can only have electric cars programmed to take us to work and back.
yeah different strokes for different -you said that already.

as for the government cheese mobiles... yes work and back, or to prison for not making the payments on that mandated $200,000.00 Teslakov
 
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I like it Zim and I would drive it.

to each their own; different strokes for different folks.

take low riders with the hydraulics making them bounce or donks; while neither appeal to me, as an enthusiast I can appreciate someone else's work that they have put into it. if we don't band together as enthusiasts pretty soon the government will mandate we can only have electric cars programmed to take us to work and back.
Agreed. Not how I would do a truck either, and my hurried phone pic don’t do it justice, but from what I caught it was very well done, and had a great sounding engine as well. When bro got in it and fired it up, it got my attention, after that I was fumbling to get a pic before he was gone.
 
Agreed. Not how I would do a truck either, and my hurried phone pic don’t do it justice, but from what I caught it was very well done, and had a great sounding engine as well. When bro got in it and fired it up, it got my attention, after that I was fumbling to get a pic before he was gone.

yeah, i can definitely appreciate good quality craftsmanship. occasionally catch the sat morn donut car show near where I used to live... used to be a lot of steam punk / mad max stuff showing up. no practical purpose whatsoever -Not sure i get it, but sometimes the "artwork" made from welding slag and bits of metal is intriguing.

also, all my photos are taken like that- i think if you look up the date and photo info on each individual file, there is a field for "had to yell at phone/ camera to hurry up!"
 
I like it Zim and I would drive it.

to each their own; different strokes for different folks.

take low riders with the hydraulics making them bounce or donks; while neither appeal to me, as an enthusiast I can appreciate someone else's work that they have put into it. if we don't band together as enthusiasts pretty soon the government will mandate we can only have electric cars programmed to take us to work and back.
Amen to this, I’ve always said even if it’s not my cup of tea I can appreciate hard work and the enjoyment that vehicle brings to them…I’m just happy to see something other than cookie cutter SUVs on the road that all look the same with a different manufacture name
 
This passed me on the highway yesterday.
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Just saw this on an Instagram post.

 
Just saw this on an Instagram post.

We were about 2.5 hrs from Moab and he was heading that way. The dually on the Uhaul had the outer duals up on the rails and was barely on there.
 
We were about 2.5 hrs from Moab and he was heading that way. The dually on the Uhaul had the outer duals up on the rails and was barely on there.
As long as he slapped it on the ass and said “That ain’t goin’ anywhere” it’s good!
 
Another out of place Chevy, unfortunately it wasn't static so the pics aren't great.

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