Not mine...
96 Trans Am Four Wheel Drive!!! Small Block Chevy powered...On a full size Blazer frame. Running - Driving - Stopping - Steering...Still needs some TLC.
Needs at least a front right fender
$1900 CASH or WILD trades??? Call 770-328-0238
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/2036136795.html
If the court may please, evidence against
INBREEDING
I'd take the "power wagon" next to it!
I understand the idea, but it's a failed execution IMO
i should of added - no affiliation what so ever!
If he(?) had at least shortened the frame a bit, some more mods--but he just plopped the body on the frame.
OTOH, for about $1500 or so, one would get lots of good parts to use and resell. I mean, he's got close to that in the wheels, and "bumpers"
Also, wouldn't one have to be 7ft+ not to have to use a ladder to simply get into it. Impossible to reach the steering wheel from the ground as a handhold without standing on something.
But, that's rational thinking...sorry.
Trans Am - No.
M715 - Yes.
Hot chick - Why not.
I'd rock it. That may be the country boy side of me talking, but I'd still have fun in it. Why not, mix one rust bucket with a probably totaled F body, hit like that prob tweaked the subframes. mud hole fun, and something different.
Spinout007 wrote:
I'd rock it. That may be the country boy side of me talking, but I'd still have fun in it. Why not, mix one rust bucket with a probably totaled F body, hit like that prob tweaked the subframes. mud hole fun, and something different.
i still dont know if you are alking about the truck or the girl!
Luke
SuperDork
11/2/10 6:36 a.m.
itsarebuild wrote:
Spinout007 wrote:
I'd rock it. That may be the country boy side of me talking, but I'd still have fun in it. Why not, mix one rust bucket with a probably totaled F body, hit like that prob tweaked the subframes. mud hole fun, and something different.
i still dont know if you are alking about the truck or the girl!
! I read his comment, then yours, and burst out laughing at ''mud hole fun'".
Lmao either way it works for me
I've commented more than once that it is like high school for those of us who have never grown up.