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x33rs 03-20-2020 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billohio (Post 1489676)
I found one of those ball sacks on my personal car after a trip for dinner with my friends on my birthday. My one buddy thinks he is the funniest guy around. He got it back...

:grin:

Lee Stewart 03-20-2020 10:44 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/D0vdQQR7/yhn.jpg

It used to be popular but (IMO) now it's tacky . . . naming your car.

Burd 03-20-2020 10:46 PM

Once a knights enough. Lol

mssl72 03-21-2020 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1489597)

:shocked: :no: NNNNNOOOOOOOO!!!!

m22mike 03-21-2020 01:17 PM

Lee
Did you post this because of the dog bones or that paint job...:smirk:

Burd 03-21-2020 02:02 PM

Lowrider. Hate those.

Canuck 03-21-2020 06:03 PM

Things that bug me;
Oldsmobile valve covers on backwards.
Excessive ‘factory’ markings
Part number tags left on NOS parts.
‘Caution Fan’ stickers on Camaro
Undersize and oversized tires.
Tailpipes that aren’t cut to factory , or using Pep Boys exhaust tips.
Winter windshield wipers.
Excessive chrome or polished aluminum
W30 stripes on regular 442.
Wrong rear sway bar on 64-72 Olds 442
Trim rings on spare wheel (Olds)
Referring to it as a Four Forty Two
Aftermarket trim rings
Spray painted components
Glossy engine compartment
Alarm key in Fender unless it’s an original car.
After market battery cables.
Non factory oil filter.
Tires other than what was offered by the factory ( day two exception) example Mad Dog Avenger G70-14 7000 in 3 inch raised letters.
Other items, shocks, battery, worm clamps.

SS427 03-21-2020 06:22 PM

Based on all the different pet peeves everyone has, can someone post the perfect show car that everyone likes and finds nothing wrong with????

I learned a valuable lesson when I was a young man running an international car club in the early 80's. We had a guy try to join the club with his El Camino that was not that nice and had a lot of the same trinket show items discussed here. Many members of the club made fun of him, his car and his trinkets. When he asked to join the club we took a vote and said no as he did not fit our "molds". He was quite hurt and moved on. Over the years of going to hundreds of car shows I saw just as many different cars with their own character as I saw people with the same and I realized what we may think is a piece of crap to us was possibly the best thing that person had ever owned. I quickly realized that one man's junk was another man's treasure and that we as car people should not judge peoples cars but rather enjoy them for what they are and allow those owners to be proud of what they own.

The owner of the El Camino and how our club treated him literally haunted me for years when I matured enough to realize how I had acted. Out of the blue about three years ago he contacted me after seeing my Facebook page and just wanted to catch up. I confided in him how bad I had felt all these years. He said it really bothered him back then but had gotten over it and moved on but appreciated the fact that I not only kept it on my mind but also apologized to him.

I guess the moral of the story and seeing all these comments and pictures of these cars is someone not only owns them but is proud of them. Who are we to say that they are junk or have stupid displays? I admit I have seen some pretty strange displays and cars but evidently the owner does not see it that way and is proud to bring it to a show and display it. I see many cars at shows today that make me laugh inside but now I actually take the time to talk to the owner, ask them to tell me about their car and maybe ask why they did what they did whether I think it is or not. Sometimes there are good stories behind these cars. I walk away proud that I could make someone feel good if not for just a day. Considering the circumstances of our society today maybe we should all think about doing that. Rant over.

Canuck 03-21-2020 06:41 PM

Things I love to see st car shows;
Rare parts on factory ‘race’ cars.
Unusual colour combinations.
Documented customer ordered cars.
Cars with an interesting history.
Anything original.
Presenters who bring original owners.
Original photos and paperwork.
Original spares.
Beautiful restorations that were difficult. ( unobtanium parts)
Found original engines.

I am basing my input on the types of shows I attend . I understand if I am attending a “cars and Coffee” type of show it’s inappropriate to judge why someone has done something.
Good points Rick, let’s get our cars out ASAP.

67since67 03-21-2020 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1489887)
Based on all the different pet peeves everyone has, can someone post the perfect show car that everyone likes and finds nothing wrong with????

I learned a valuable lesson when I was a young man running an international car club in the early 80's. We had a guy try to join the club with his El Camino that was not that nice and had a lot of the same trinket show items discussed here. Many members of the club made fun of him, his car and his trinkets. When he asked to join the club we took a vote and said no as he did not fit our "molds". He was quite hurt and moved on. Over the years of going to hundreds of car shows I saw just as many different cars with their own character as I saw people with the same and I realized what we may think is a piece of crap to us was possibly the best thing that person had ever owned. I quickly realized that one man's junk was another man's treasure and that we as car people should not judge peoples cars but rather enjoy them for what they are and allow those owners to be proud of what they own.

The owner of the El Camino and how our club treated him literally haunted me for years when I matured enough to realize how I had acted. Out of the blue about three years ago he contacted me after seeing my Facebook page and just wanted to catch up. I confided in him how bad I had felt all these years. He said it really bothered him back then but had gotten over it and moved on but appreciated the fact that I not only kept it on my mind but also apologized to him.

I guess the moral of the story and seeing all these comments and pictures of these cars is someone not only owns them but is proud of them. Who are we to say that they are junk or have stupid displays? I admit I have seen some pretty strange displays and cars but evidently the owner does not see it that way and is proud to bring it to a show and display it. I see many cars at shows today that make me laugh inside but now I actually take the time to talk to the owner, ask them to tell me about their car and maybe ask why they did what they did whether I think it is or not. Sometimes there are good stories behind these cars. I walk away proud that I could make someone feel good if not for just a day. Considering the circumstances of our society today maybe we should all think about doing that. Rant over.

Rick, this speaks loudly about your character, both as a person and as an asset to this hobby!! A fine example for us all, I am proud to have you as a friend :flag:


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