What would you drive?
#51
nice! hippies anyone?
#54
Ok first you said if all "blazers" were blown up... So that leads to my first one...
Jimmy with V8 350; Fun and fast number 1
Daily driver (go ahead and laugh I don't care )
Lifted Caprice
Fast and fun number 2
Yahmaha R1
Off road truck...
Any lifted chevy truck on tractor tires, (I aint picky).
And what I have wanted since I was old enough to remember...
1964 Impala lowrider (I'd have hardtop though).
There would be many others;92 Chevy 454 SS, Nissan Titan, Lowered ford F100, etc etc. I'd have a 65K house and a garage the size of a football field and nicer than my house, LMFAO!
Jimmy with V8 350; Fun and fast number 1
Daily driver (go ahead and laugh I don't care )
Lifted Caprice
Fast and fun number 2
Yahmaha R1
Off road truck...
Any lifted chevy truck on tractor tires, (I aint picky).
And what I have wanted since I was old enough to remember...
1964 Impala lowrider (I'd have hardtop though).
There would be many others;92 Chevy 454 SS, Nissan Titan, Lowered ford F100, etc etc. I'd have a 65K house and a garage the size of a football field and nicer than my house, LMFAO!
#57
You'd be surprised. If they are done right they don't ride bad. Now a very low pro tire might ride rough, but you can keep them from being top heavy and swaying in cornors and such. Trust me, if I won the lottery it would have more than new paint and rims. Oversized discs front and back, SUV steering pump, custom sway bars front and rear, etc...
I know it's weird and I'd probley just drive the Jimmy for a daily. But ever since I saw 17 inch gold bbs wheels on hondas and 20's on 96 Impala SS's back in the day I always wanted a large rim cruiser. Already had 22's on the blazer... Still would if they would have been 6 inch backspace instead of 4 inch.
I know it's weird and I'd probley just drive the Jimmy for a daily. But ever since I saw 17 inch gold bbs wheels on hondas and 20's on 96 Impala SS's back in the day I always wanted a large rim cruiser. Already had 22's on the blazer... Still would if they would have been 6 inch backspace instead of 4 inch.
#58
a lot of people around me ride DONKS, they're done right but you'd still never catch me driving one. my shop does a lot of motor work on them. 313 motoring in detroit does them and does them well...
anyways, the jimmy would be fun
anyways, the jimmy would be fun
#59
Big Boy's Customs near me does work on em'. Kinda shady but he deals with shady people so... yeah. Main other place is S&S custom 4x4 shop. They seen there was money to make and they started doing lifts for cars. They sat a late 80's caprice on 30's and put a sign on it that said; "bring it in, we'll lift it". There website is mostly lifted jeeps and chevy trucks, with a couple caprices and regals .
I like all custom cars and trucks. Matter fact let me add this to my list.
1986 Buick Grand National. Fastest american made production car of it's year and with a turbo 3.8L V6 still got mid 20's gas mileage! Plus it's just sexy lookin'.
I like all custom cars and trucks. Matter fact let me add this to my list.
1986 Buick Grand National. Fastest american made production car of it's year and with a turbo 3.8L V6 still got mid 20's gas mileage! Plus it's just sexy lookin'.