If they were to do a sequel to the Pixar movie Cars, this could be the basis for a scene outside of a heroin stash house in a large midwestern city. Those are not dudes a mild mannered car would want to mess with. 🙂
I haven’t seen an unrestored Gen 1 Camaro in a long, long time. For at least 15 years, the only ones I’ve seen on the streets are restored SSes or clones with racing stripes on the hood. Same with the first Firebird. Even in its present condition, I’m sure the one in the picture is worth big money.
Good taste!
At first, I thought, “those aren’t electric cars”!
😉
BTW: There used to be a column in a Chicago newspaper called “Eclectic Typewriter”
You beat me to it. ;o)
It’s eclectic, boogie woogie woogie.
Oh good, at least I’m not the only one who thought that.
If they were to do a sequel to the Pixar movie Cars, this could be the basis for a scene outside of a heroin stash house in a large midwestern city. Those are not dudes a mild mannered car would want to mess with. 🙂
I haven’t seen an unrestored Gen 1 Camaro in a long, long time. For at least 15 years, the only ones I’ve seen on the streets are restored SSes or clones with racing stripes on the hood. Same with the first Firebird. Even in its present condition, I’m sure the one in the picture is worth big money.
Not all that eclectic. This is a typical combo in my neighborhood. The default van would be a few years newer, but otherwise perfectly normal.
It appears you don’t know what the definition of “eclectic” is. Maybe you should look it up before saying it’s not.
Maybe we need to see his neigborhood, first!
How would that change it? It appears you don’t know the definition of “eclectic” either.