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Passima@reddthat.com to Shitty Car Mods@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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What is it?

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Passima@reddthat.com to Shitty Car Mods@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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  • zeppo@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Looks like a get-stuck-on-a-curbmobile

    • espentan@lemmy.world
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      It probably flexes so much that it won’t be a problem.

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      Raised railroad crossing? Forget about it

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        Maybe it has hydraulics for going over a speed bump, too

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        What’s a raised RR crossing?

        Aren’t RR crossing standard ?

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          Means the railroad is on a slight hill, the middle of the vehicle will bottom out on a raised crossing.

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    Well, whatever it is, the guy parked like an asshole.

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      deleted by creator

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        So park at the far end of the lot, not in the middle.

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          deleted by creator

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      It’s an almost empty lot, no harm no foul

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    It says right on the side, that’s the Cosmic Cruiser

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      The original version may be the coolest a Chevy van has ever been:

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        It’s beautiful.

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    I felt like a real Detective Sherlock Holmes for a second, when I saw the version 1 picture of the Cosmic Cruiser in the comments and noticed the Renaissance Center in the background, which is the GM headquarters. But wait! It’s from the opposite side of the Detroit river, meaning this picture was taken from Windsor, Canada… “Of course a Canadian would build this, it’s just like that guy in his bear proof suit.”

    Go to the comments to kick in my 2 cents and see that OP’s picture has a car with Ontario plates fully in view and closer than the Cruiser itself…

    “ELEmEnTary!”

    -Detective Dave Holmes.

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    Looks kinda like the front section of a high speed rail train

    • shastaxc@lemm.ee
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      I was thinking a small plane

  • coco@lemmy.world
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    Fuck-o-drome

  • WhoPutDisHere@lemmynsfw.com
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    A mistake.

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    If it runs and drives that thing is far from shitty car mods.

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      Sure, I love not being able to turn corners and bottoming out on raised railroad tracks…

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        You can sell me on it being a dumb mod, but not a shitty mod, hehe.

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        Yeah if I was going to trick out my car I wouldn’t put hydraulics on it either.

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