Something's not right with that photo. Our driver (either color-blind or *very* under-endowed) ended up in the ditch, but how? You'd think skidding in from the right, but there's no torn-up weeds and ruts. And if he came in from the left, there's a lot of trees and scrub, so the car would have more body damage. More telling is that there's no dirt on the tire tread. Even if he crept the thing there, there'd be dirt and mud in the tread.
Damned thing deserves to be in ditch just for the godawful paint job.
ReplyDeleteMy thought, too. That's what you get for driving a purple car.
DeleteMoral to the story: just because one has the money to own a high-performance exotic, doesn't mean one has the necessary skills to drove one.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the time I saw an idiot lose it on a curve in their Cobra going straight into a barb wire fence.
DeletePimpmobile.
ReplyDeleteJust needs a padded white vinyl top, and those spinner hubcaps.
DeleteAnd faux fur everywhere...
DeleteGood tires...but certainly not great tires.
ReplyDeleteWere you thinking of this? Because I was.
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(Road & Track Magazine 1983)
Who to hell would want a purple car?
ReplyDeleteThat color pretty much screams “I am a douche”
ReplyDeleteBleah
Something's not right with that photo. Our driver (either color-blind or *very* under-endowed) ended up in the ditch, but how? You'd think skidding in from the right, but there's no torn-up weeds and ruts. And if he came in from the left, there's a lot of trees and scrub, so the car would have more body damage.
ReplyDeleteMore telling is that there's no dirt on the tire tread. Even if he crept the thing there, there'd be dirt and mud in the tread.
Hard to know if the post was prompted by the ditch or the color.
ReplyDeleteDaddy is gonna be *pissed off*!
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