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Some kid saw all the 4x4 trucks out in my back yard and decided to stop and see if we would trade one for his car. He wanted my step sons 93 F-150, I had to tell the poor kid it was extremely unlikely since no one here likes cars and he just got the truck after several weeks of trying. I wish I had half a brain sometimes cause I would have took a picture of his trade. It was a light blue, hand painted with a brush and house paint, chevette. It gets better, it had air horns bolted down right in the center of the roof and a straight piped stack. He was pround of the pipe, did it himself!!!, which exited behind the passenger rear tire and turned straight up ending about 2 feet above the roofline complete with a flapper cap. I don't think I ever laughed so hard in my life, sure hope I didn't hurt the kids feelings too much. That was funnier than the lower S-10 with a wrecker bed me and the kid saw a couple of weeks ago.
I don't think he gave up yet since I did tell him it wasn't my truck. I'd bet he'll be back later when he see's different trucks in the driveway. I need a pic of this thing.
Even if you did hurt his feelings, so what! maybe it will snap him back into reality.
Reminds me of another car I saw a few weeks ago - the worst part was it was a Ford (taurus) late 90s model. It had dual exhaust... exiting to the outside behind the rear tire on each side... It didnt stop there, the were turned up at about a 45 degree angle (verticle and towards the rear) and then split into duals again! (quad tips) had some silly graphics design on the side too - stock rims... ugh. The part that made me laugh the most was when the guy got out, he had cowboy boots, tight *** wranglers and a cowboy hat. Definately not what I was expecting to crawl out of that abomination. I almost died laughing, along with the group of strangers that i was standing by.
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