He Wishes it Were a Blazer
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Anybody care to donate one to this poor fellow?
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haha thats pretty funny. Im guessing its sitting on a blazer chassis?
There is a guy around here that bought a old crown vic off of craigslist with some 22's or 24's something like that and it had been lifted to fit the wheels. He bought it and sold the wheels and tires for more than he paid for the whole thing, put some steel 15's and some old 31's on it and drove it around as a dd. |
please dont tell me that camaro is four wheel drive!
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Originally Posted by Ryanmatt135
(Post 318664)
please dont tell me that camaro is four wheel drive!
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Without crawling under it I couldn't see anything that looked like a transfer case.
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I know where a 69 is that is 4x4. Sitting on a k5 frame if I'm not mistaken.
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I have personally seen on 4x4 frames a 69 Mustang, Dodge Omni, Ford Pinto, Chevy El Camino (nicely done), Camaro's , Firebirds, Chevy Monti Carlo... theres more if I can think of em. :)
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Originally Posted by LuvMyTJ
(Post 318704)
I have personally seen on 4x4 frames a 69 Mustang, Dodge Omni, Ford Pinto, Chevy El Camino (nicely done), Camaro's , Firebirds, Chevy Monti Carlo... theres more if I can think of em. :)
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how about this one? i found it on Kijiji a little while ago.
http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/a...dneckstyle.jpg |
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little... https://bestsmileys.com/puking/4.gif
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This once again proves that just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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Originally Posted by LuvMyTJ
(Post 318756)
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little... http://bestsmileys.com/puking/4.gif
oh come on, for $6000 (CAN) you could've had that bad boy Monster Carlo, and made it your own. :icon_laugh:
Originally Posted by samuknow
(Post 318818)
This once again proves that just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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I saw a 69 GTO front half and a 67 El Camino back half on a 77 Blazer chassis. I think those were the years, it was done very good. I'll see if I can dig up the pic.
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^^^ oh the horror!!!
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I personally think its kinda cool, I'd rather see those and get a good chuckle from a very creative/maybe even dimented person than to see another one of those impalas/caprices/grand marquis etc sitting on 26+ inches. Those are the ones that make me puke a little. Ya'll ever noticed all the "unique/different people" are all the same?
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This ladies and gentleman, is what happens when rednecks find themselves with a camaro with no drivetrain, and a 4x4 with damaged/rusted out body, and get a "great" idea lol.
I have personally seen on 4x4 frames a .......... Chevy El Camino (nicely done)....................theres more if I can think of em. :) |
god, that monte is FUGY even before you mount it on a 4x4 frame. I have seen an old ranchero around here on a 4x4 frame, K5 I think, didn't look too bad.
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I know of an older station wagon sittin on a 4x4. It actually looks decent, I'll see if the guy has a pic of it on craigslist or something since its for sale lol.
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Originally Posted by 88s10Blazer
(Post 318883)
I saw a 69 GTO front half and a 67 El Camino back half on a 77 Blazer chassis. I think those were the years, it was done very good. I'll see if I can dig up the pic.
Here is the El Lemans... http://img.motorpasion.com/el_camino_gto-01.jpg Others... http://images22.fotki.com/v752/photo...MINO4x4-vi.jpg http://image.4wheeloffroad.com/f/166...mino_ss454.jpg |
Man I like those el-caminos lol especially the blue one
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How dare he defile the beauty of the almighty Camaro.
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found some pictures of a guy I knows Impala. I had been looking for them since this thread started. here goes-
http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/r...ndyimpala2.jpghttp://i464.photobucket.com/albums/r...andyimpala.jpg |
And believe it or not it cleans up really well and has a decent paint job on it. Pretty quick too with a built 400 small block. always gets alot of looks.
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Wow...
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Originally Posted by sifd4x4
(Post 319435)
always gets alot of looks.
lol I would be surprised if it didn't get the :icon_look:'s |
OH thats it. My next project is an El Camino on a 3/4 ton frame & a big block. that will be awesome.
I dont know why i keep messing with these s series. |
Originally Posted by LuvMyTJ
(Post 319057)
http://images22.fotki.com/v752/photo...MINO4x4-vi.jpg http://image.4wheeloffroad.com/f/166...mino_ss454.jpg you know, it just hit me as i'm writing this, and were banging on the odd retarded 4x4's................my Dad dropped an Austin Mini Cooper body on an old Bronco chassis-like 30..........35 years ago. :icon_doh: it might have been a Jeep chassis......it's been a while since i've seen it. wonder if it's still @ my cousin's farm (probably rotted all away by now). it was painted road sign orange with a white painted interior, and a black bench in the back. no front seats, you just sat in the back to drive it. gotta bug him for his photo albums, 'cause this thing was just plain......weird! (hope he has some pic's of it...somewhere). |
i seen an old nova here sitting on a 4x4 frame was a 72 i think
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The blue El camino is exactly what the one I used to see around my area looked like
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Here's another one. I just happened to drive past it yesterday, on my way to picking up my Silverado in PA!
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The local 4x4 shop (and I use that very loosely) has a late 80s/early 90s caddy sitting on a toyota frame and 38s I think. All painted camo and they try to use the hack job and a rolling billboard. Been awhile since I've seen it so I think it finally fell apart.
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I wish I still had a picure of it!
A few years ago my workplace was right next to a paroll office. every week this guy would roll up in an early 80's Lincoln Continental set on a 3/4 ton 4x4 ford F-250 base. It looked a lot like some of the junkier vehicles posted here. Well after a few months, this being Canada and all, winter comes around a we get a couple of feet of snow. The guy comes around to the paroll office for his weekly chat and there is a 7ft plow blade on the front of the monster connie. Yes it was functional. I don't know what the guy did wrong but he obviously had some mechanical knowhow. I asked him why he did it. He responded with " I had a rusted up old pickup truck with a good frame and power train and a nearly mint Lincoln with a burn up motor and tranny, so I made something that works." |
For whatever reason, something in the water, government testing, etc., the outlaying areas near me love to mount car bodies of all types onto a 4x4 truck frame taking the "TransCamero" myth up a notch. There are a couple of local to me mud clubs and they post lots of videos. Check out this one where at 5:30 I finally saw it, a 4x4 boat, yes thats right, a 4x4 boat. Watch this and cry. It was filmed at a place about an hour away that host mud runs known as a "Bog & Grog". Get the idea? LOL
PS - if ya search their vid's, there are a lot of monster "S" series trucks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8CRKCzhOsM |
that boat is just sooooo wrong Brent. :icon_no:
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I live in Crowley and have actually seen that red Camaro driving around. I dig it. Ever since I saw Cherry2000 and it had the jacked up mustang, man that was cool, may be one day I will do one up my self.
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Originally Posted by Psychropod
(Post 320409)
Here's another one. I just happened to drive past it yesterday, on my way to picking up my Silverado in PA!
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http://images.craigslist.org/3n83o63...9310f71e39.jpg
this is just sad to me http://images.craigslist.org/3ne3o33...095f9a1cac.jpg its on a blazer frame |
Haha good thread
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I think I'm going to have a heart-attack...and I'm only 20-yr-old. x.x
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Topper.............that is just wrong!
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