My Mom's Dodge Ram came with dual filament 3157 bulbs for the reverse lights.
What strange things have you found manufacturers to ship cars with?
My Mom's Dodge Ram came with dual filament 3157 bulbs for the reverse lights.
What strange things have you found manufacturers to ship cars with?
My Caprice came with used shotgun shells in the trunk. But I hesitate to call the Lake County Sheriffs the manufacturers of my 9C1.
Appleseed wrote: My Caprice came with used shotgun shells in the trunk. But I hesitate to call the Lake County Sheriffs the manufacturers of my 9C1.
You ever take that around Libertyville, maybe with some nice wheels? or was I seeing someone elses?
My Mazda came with this strange engine powered by triangles spinning in a Spirograph pattern. I left a call with Mazda, but the customer service rep just laughed at me and said something like, "It's a Wanker!" When I asked to speak to his manager, the manager said the same thing. Gosh, Mazda customer service sure is rude!
I must buy the wrong cars... strangest thing i ever found in mine were old crusty canadian pennies stuck to the carpet under the seat
Strizzo wrote: do both filaments light up when its in reverse? maybe they do it so that its brighter
Nope. Had a bad turn signal filament (brake/tail bulb), so I swapped it with the reverse light. Now there is no reverse light.
I was working on a Civic and found a piece of notebook paper up in between the HVAC and dashboard with random asian characters on it. It could have said something, I can't read pictographs.
Appleseed wrote: My Caprice came with used shotgun shells in the trunk. But I hesitate to call the Lake County Sheriffs the manufacturers of my 9C1.
At least they were used. One of my friends got pulled over for loud exhaust on his way home from buying a 240sx. He's a long hair, so they wanted to search the car, even after he handed over the title with the prev. owners signature still wet. Well, they found a bunch of unused 9mm ammo all over the car. So he sat for another hr while they kept searching and questioning him about where the gun was.
Finally they let him go, but still gave him a defective exhaust ticket. Stay away from Marion, Iowa, those cops suck.
My old Taurus SHO came a radio faceplate case with cocaine residue in the car. I asked my dad at first wtf it was..he put it to his tongue and went...yep..cocaine. I didn't want to ask how he knew that.
xci_ed6 wrote:Appleseed wrote: My Caprice came with used shotgun shells in the trunk. But I hesitate to call the Lake County Sheriffs the manufacturers of my 9C1.At least they were used. One of my friends got pulled over for loud exhaust on his way home from buying a 240sx. He's a long hair, so they wanted to search the car, even after he handed over the title with the prev. owners signature still wet. Well, they found a bunch of unused 9mm ammo all over the car. So he sat for another hr while they kept searching and questioning him about where the gun was. Finally they let him go, but still gave him a defective exhaust ticket. Stay away from Marion, Iowa, those cops suck.
I don't know what I hate more..the "nuisance" tix, or the fact that since I'm older now, I don't get them anymore. I can see the cop "sizing me up" when I'm in the black Corrado, but he always switches off after he sees my face.
mtn wrote:Appleseed wrote: My Caprice came with used shotgun shells in the trunk. But I hesitate to call the Lake County Sheriffs the manufacturers of my 9C1.You ever take that around Libertyville, maybe with some nice wheels? or was I seeing someone elses?
No. I wish. Sillynoiz salt is slowly reclaiming her.
Tommy Suddard wrote: I found a bunch of shotgun shells in the E30, too. What is it with people and shotgun shells?
I don't know man, I've only found a few normal things like shampoo bottles and pencils since I picked up my E30 last year. Now that I said that I'll probably find something weird when I start removing the carpeting, like a femur
RoadWarrior wrote: My old Taurus SHO came a radio faceplate case with cocaine residue in the car. I asked my dad at first wtf it was..he put it to his tongue and went...yep..cocaine. I didn't want to ask how he knew that.
Man, that takes balls. I doubt I'd lick anything in my car, and I've owned it for nine years.
Appleseed wrote:RoadWarrior wrote: My old Taurus SHO came a radio faceplate case with cocaine residue in the car. I asked my dad at first wtf it was..he put it to his tongue and went...yep..cocaine. I didn't want to ask how he knew that.Man, that takes balls. I doubt I'd lick anything in my car, and I've owned it for nine years.
That's obvious, because Don Johnson showed a whole generation how to taste cocaine in the stupidest way imaginable.
Inside the door panel of my '67 LeMans was a paper lunch sack with a dessicated sandwich, some dissolved potato chips, and a banana the same size, shape, and color as a vanilla bean. This was in about 1982 when I took the car apart.
That was from the factory. I'm assuming that there was a hungry lineworker looking for his lunch one day back in about August of '66, while his buddies laughed.
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