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Maybe I shouldn't take two spaces...

andyp

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It's not a Bronco but you have to like this guy.:D

 

Slowleak

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Haha....... I've done similar things before. I like to park my old Yukon about a half an inch from the drivers door when they do that.
 

miikee73

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Only problem is when the guy leaves before you it makes you look like the jerk. Seems to be a lot of Handicap drivers in high end cars.
 

AxlesUp

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i used to cram my k5 into spots next to people like that. i would just climb out the back window LoL

came out of the store one time and this dude was standing behind my truck looking angry as hell. "How in the hell am i supposed to get into my car" I stopped looked at him laughed and said "you could climb in through the trunk" like it was the most silly thing anyone had ever asked me. i then casually opened my tailgate and climbed in through it like it was the most normal thing in the world. the look on his face was priceless.


Guys don't park like that it only provokes people to mess with your ride.
 

BR549

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If the lot is full or it's right up front ( not out away from the building) I think taking 2 spaces is just asking for trouble. I however look for spaces that are on a end or next to a island and give the guy next to me as much room as possible. Usually you can judge a person by the car and condition it's in.
 

sanndmann3

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parking on the sidewalk isn't cool in my book. I would have parked sideways behind him. if you are going to take 2 spots, it better be in the back 40... (imho)
 

tommyg

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old video, and plays into the stereotype of corvette drivers. Just came upon this scenario last week in a full parking lot last weekend. Complete douche move.
 

allenfahey

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There's another picture floating around out there. A Jeep is parked close next to a guy that parked sideways like that but he cut the wheel sharp and the tire blocked him in.
 

No Hay

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Budget muscle, generic viagra prescrip......

Ford could learn a lot from Chevrolet related to budget muscle, when building a new Bronco. The Vette's are a pretty good buy. Check out current Top 100 Nurburgring Lap Times vs retail cost.

BTW, at 55, mine has nothing to do with relation to Viagra. It's just fun.
 

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matts460

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Even parking in north 40 Ive still seen people park right next to cars all alone in the back lot. Always happens to my dad when he'd drive his 56 bel-air. And me too... better just to park next to a nice lexus, or something like that then no worries for sure.
 

Slowleak

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Even parking in north 40 Ive still seen people park right next to cars all alone in the back lot. Always happens to my dad when he'd drive his 56 bel-air. And me too... better just to park next to a nice lexus, or something like that then no worries for sure.


But then the Lexus leaves and this pulls in.....
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67RT

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Ford could learn a lot from Chevrolet related to budget muscle, when building a new Bronco. The Vette's are a pretty good buy. Check out current Top 100 Nurburgring Lap Times vs retail cost.

BTW, at 55, mine has nothing to do with relation to Viagra. It's just fun.

Nice 67. I sold mine in 2011. It was just sitting so I got a big Mopar ragtop that the family could fit in. It was a fun car though.
 

blubuckaroo

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Only problem is when the guy leaves before you it makes you look like the jerk. Seems to be a lot of Handicap drivers in high end cars.

I've seen handicapped hangers at the swap meet.
Also, there's a gal at work with handicap plates for her handicapped husband who died five years ago... ?:?
Sure they're bogus, but who checks these things?
 

Dave K.

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Ford could learn a lot from Chevrolet related to budget muscle, when building a new Bronco. The Vette's are a pretty good buy. Check out current Top 100 Nurburgring Lap Times vs retail cost.

BTW, at 55, mine has nothing to do with relation to Viagra. It's just fun.

A 63-67 vette is a totally different beast--no comparison between those that drive the classics and the new ones. I road in a Z6 or something like that and it just felt cookie cutter. If I'm going to drop that kind of coin I'll buy an early Vette. The capabilities of a new Vette are rarely realized by the average owner except when rocketing up the on ramp.....
 
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