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Combining 2 hobbies :

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That is a pretty nice looking automobile - until you get to the rear end
view. Looks like he ran out of interest, or money. Then he went to the
local auto supply store and bought some trailer lights.

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That is a pretty nice looking automobile - until you get to the rear end
view. Looks like he ran out of interest, or money. Then he went to the
local auto supply store and bought some trailer lights.



LOL. A lot of car manufacturers did that. Do you recall the Cadillac
Seville?


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All that time and effort, to make something that ugly.



LOL, I was wondering what image would come to mind if it were in a grass
field and your perspective of size was off. Far enough away that you did
not notice lights and windshield. ;~)




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Wed, Mar 14, 2007, 6:48pm (EDT-1) (Leon)
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LOL, I was wondering what image would come to mind if it were in a grass
field and your perspective of size was off. Far enough away that you did
not notice lights and windshield. ;~)

At least those are worth "something".
http://www.random-good-stuff.com/ind...homa-cow-chip/
That thing looks more like the result of someone swallowed a toy car.
The guy must be an "artiste".



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Now HERE is a wooden vehicle with style..
http://www.breaktaker.com/albums/pic.../ToiletCar.jpg



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