I think i'll be sick ou: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2403984971&category=6141
To drive it, you need platform shoes with goldfish inside, an ermine cape, and a big floppy hat with cottonball tassels.
Jeez. We've gotta track this auction to see if anyone actually bids on it. and when they do, we'll send them an email laughing in their faces!
What the hell?That has got to be the biggest waste of money I have ever seen.Not to mention a perfectly good waste of a Regal.Some people have NO taste.That interior?What color is that anyway,baby poop brown?Ugh,I think I'm gonna be sick now!!:moonu: :ball:
When you say little would you be refering to the 70's?It looks like a movie set for a cheesy 70's porno!:laugh:
ahha Jeff....yes I was referring to the 70's .... such pretty (puke) colors back then Oh I remember that orange well.......eek:bglasses:
Renee I'll bet you had some bell bottoms like me thet covered your whole shoe!We had some carpet in our house like that.And you know it was shag baby,yeah!:laugh:
It has an undertone of a sleazes disco club for pimps. I think my aunt has a couch with that fabric when I was a real little kid and she had a wall of mirrors too. And that smell of incenses. I wonder if its even drivable. With that steering wheel it looks as if you would not be able too turn it very far. The cloth around it isnt very baggy and I bet you get about a half a turn before the fabric start too tear. -Matt
I am wondering what kind of mental illness could bring somebody to plan building thisuzzled: and what kind of sick people has enough time and money to lose to make this horror come true? The person who sees his face in that mirror steering must feel strange :eek2: Too bad someone or that strange thing needed a Buick to create this
Remember the pimpmobile in "Magnum Force?" All the extras... That was San Fransisco in 1974. This car is even worse. I'd like to the owner drive that car through some small south GA towns I used to drive 35 mph through.....:laugh: Russ Waters 1970 Skylark Convertible 455