Suedes Car Club

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: eugenevik on August 11, 2009 4:23 am

Title: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: eugenevik on August 11, 2009 4:23 am
this drove through town too
a lot of venues that were car showing friendly have shut down and turned to skin shows or just plain do not exhist anymore

missed one car in a trailer at the Broken spoke north of town, got there too late to see it but it had a wicked 2  4 set up

some wicked Hail did a lot of aluminum, and glass in on Friday

be sure to check out that belcrank on the stering?

will that pass the Tom Huber safety inspection?
Title: Re: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: Tom on August 11, 2009 1:04 pm
Quote from: "eugenevik"

will that pass the Tom Huber safety inspection?



Nope!!!

What a pos. :(
Title: RE: Re: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: flatheaded on August 12, 2009 2:39 pm
Reminds me of the p.o.s. that's at Back to the 50's every year. Guy is from Willmar, MN I think. Real arrogant A hole. Bad thing is these type of cars draw tons of attention but don't pass on traditionalism or safety.
Title: Re: RE: Re: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: Tom on August 12, 2009 3:07 pm
Quote from: "flatheaded"
. Bad thing is these type of cars draw tons of attention but don't pass on traditionalism or safety.


Well said Josh!!!
Title: Re: RE: Re: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: eberhama on August 12, 2009 4:16 pm
Quote from: "flatheaded"
Reminds me of the p.o.s. that's at Back to the 50's every year.



He was getting alot less attention this year than last, hopefully that means the shock-rod fad is coming to a close.
Title: RE: Re: RE: Re: car seen in Sturgis
Post by: Tom on August 12, 2009 6:44 pm
What Eugene was getting at is how I dislike  items that stick above the cowl and block the driver's  view. If I was in law enforcement and saw it on the streets or highway it would go home on a trailor. No way should they be allowed on public roadways.