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Elite Veteran
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Location: Layton, Utah | I spotted this today. Now don't jump ship and run out and try to get one. I am of course kidding. I guess each to his own.
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Expert
Posts: 1728
Location: Fleetwood, Pa | Perfect example of why I'll never own a Chevy collector car...... |
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Location: Indiana | around here, we call them "hoopties"
it actually is a real word - http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hooptie
Sir Mix-A-Lot turned it into a more common term - http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/sirmixalot/myhooptie.html
though you have me wondering, of all the "hoopties" i've seen over the years, i'm thinking that the overwhelming majority of them were Chevy's |
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Veteran
Posts: 164
Location: ST. Stephen NB Canada | Not a fan-Just sayin' ! |
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Expert
Posts: 2596
Location: Upplands Väsby, Sweden | Have no problem with it (except 13-inch wheels), height rear reminds me of 70'talet. But then with mags wheels |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Too late ....
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
Posts: 19146
Location: bishop, ca | I guess that when someone suggested that he rotate the tires.....he misunderstood the concept.
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Expert
Posts: 2519
Location: central Illinois | Unusual to see the nose down, rear up. It's usually the opposite with the rear bumper dragging. |
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