June 6, 2013

It May Be Time For a New Car... (27 pics)




























15 comments:

  1. Necessity is the mother of all invention.....

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    1. Yes, sometime you just have to do what you need to. I have done stuff to keep a car running by using certain items. When you can not afford to pay to have it fixed...

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  2. I'm a mechanic, none of this suprises me, i've seen a tire with the tread comimg off that was duct taped back together, a muffler held up with ratchet straps, assorted objects through tires,and all manner of er... " engeering" to hold shit together. really you should all fear for your lives every time you drive because of the turd driving down the road beside you.

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  3. And that pill bottle still has medicine in it!

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  4. The car with the lawn chair. Why didn't they just switch the passenger seat to the drivers side?

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    1. Because they're not as rational as you are.

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    2. because the seats are "Different" the mountings are in different places

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  5. obviously the car with the lawn chair was just a joke...

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  6. The one with the band aid was funny though....

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  7. Actually I know a few people that have lawn chairs for front seats no it's not a joke people get desperate.

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  8. There is no WAY most of this stuff can be street legal! And that WOODEN hanger on he tail pipe is in NO WAY a fire hazard or anything! LOL!

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  9. We had to use a coke can to hold our exhaust together once until we got home! Got it fixed straight after though ;)

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  10. Have these people ever heard of a junk yard for spare parts! Geesh! Can anyone say, GHETTO!

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  11. i have been forced to temporarily do a few of these "repairs" and i have never considered myself ghetto tyvm. Not everyone has immediate access to a mechanic or a body shop

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  12. Spare parts for older cars are also hard to find due to a lot of them being scrapped for their steel years ago

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