What would you drive?
nice! hippies anyone?
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
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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!
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.
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
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
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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'.




