Let's Have a Funny Pic Thread! Mk XVI

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Aw, who am I foolin'? I also like early C3's, like the '71 LS6 454.
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right after high school, I had a good friend who worked at a Chevy dealer. He would pick me up for lunch in a car from the lot almost everyday. At first it was always a Vet. That was until one day we peeled out one too many times and when we got back to my house, there was rubber caked in the back passenger wheel well. He then got banned from taking Vets out, so he ended up picking me up in a Camero. Sure it was fun driving like a maniac when I was 18 or 19 but at 45, not so much.
My wife tells me I drive like an old man! I actually don't but I don't speed either. I usually just go with the flow of traffic. Plus I make my living with my license so I wouldn't want to lost it because I did something stupid.
 
Would have cut his valve stems off or if I had a pair of pliers would have just yanked the stems out.

Take the valve caps off, pickup a tiny stone from the road next to the car, place the tiny stone on top of the valve, screw the cap back on. The cap will push the valve down and with the cap on it will leak slowly. When they take the cap off to air up the tire the stone will fall out and no one will know its there. If someone sees you and they check the tires still have air in them. When they go flat if the idiot is going down the road at speed he will probably shread the tires before he pulls over and he'll never know why.
 
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