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LOL my first car was a '73 Ford Pinto I bought for like $700 off Autotrader. In the Pinto orange. It ran about a year.
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my 1st car was a 1977 dodge colt station wagon. had a screw driver for a key, no back window, and had to park it on a hill to pop the clutch to start it because the broken ignition would drain the battery if it sat for more than an hour or two. but I had 2 15 inch orions being pushed by a 2000 watt amp, and a jvc detachable face cd player laying/tied to the center console. I paid $50 for the car and $1200 for the system that I installed myself! I was a pimp lmao
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so saw this earlier today. I know its staged but felt it deserved an honorable mention in here!
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...psc4f35c38.jpg
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TheSnakeGeek
You guys know they do that on purpose so no one will park near or scratch their "fancy" cars, right? It's not technically a bad parking job since it was intentional. As jerk-ish as it seems to the rest of us, it's actually fairly smart. No risk of dents or scratches when no one can park next to you. Just sayin'.
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Yes, we know it is intentional. That's what makes it a bad job, like every other "not in the lines" parking job.
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Originally Posted by
Mindibun
You guys know they do that on purpose so no one will park near or scratch their "fancy" cars, right? It's not technically a bad parking job since it was intentional. As jerk-ish as it seems to the rest of us, it's actually fairly smart. No risk of dents or scratches when no one can park next to you. Just sayin'.
The irony is, if you can afford that car, you can afford a tube of Scratch-X!!!!
Bad Parking Appreciation Thread
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Originally Posted by
Mindibun
You guys know they do that on purpose so no one will park near or scratch their "fancy" cars, right? It's not technically a bad parking job since it was intentional. As jerk-ish as it seems to the rest of us, it's actually fairly smart. No risk of dents or scratches when no one can park next to you. Just sayin'.
oh i know. i just thought it's jerkish to do in one of the best spots. if you don't want your car dinged, park in the back of the parking lot where no one else is and walk. you must be someone who does this huh? lol
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No I drive a POS Ford Taurus with more dents, dings, and scratches than I can count. :rofl: Only reason I said anything is because I only just recently learned that it was intentional to park that way and the reason for it, and it blew my mind.
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i see people do this at my work allll the time. if you're in the back of the parking lot thats one thing.. or if you have a boat or a trailer on the hitch.. but i've seen people pull up right in front of the store and take up the two best parking spots during our busiest part of the day. im just like really..? -_- lol
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Originally Posted by
Mindibun
You guys know they do that on purpose so no one will park near or scratch their "fancy" cars, right? It's not technically a bad parking job since it was intentional. As jerk-ish as it seems to the rest of us, it's actually fairly smart. No risk of dents or scratches when no one can park next to you. Just sayin'.
When I drive my cobra I park it on the white line so that way nobody parks next to me. The only reason I do that is because they have some major idiots out here who will hit your car or swing their door open and nail your car and not think twice about it. If I came out and this happened, I'd be inclined to do some things that wouldn't be appreciated. I have a $4k paint job on my cobra.