Ok, I’ve been wanting to do this for a while. I have a couple of muscle cars and cars that aren’t but get “dressed up” like muscle car peeves.
So here are three right off the bat.
1. Don’t put Yanko strips on your 2003 Dodge Neon. It doesn’t look right, and you aren’t fooling anyone.
2. I have nothing against body kits added to a car. I, personally, wouldn’t do it to the two I have, but I’ve seen some pretty nice jobs done on Corvettes, especially. I’ve even seen a lot of imports that look good with body kits. But here’s my peeve, don’t put them on the car if you aren’t going to paint them the right way. Save up the cash and get it all done at once. And one more note on body kits, why would you want to take your Honda Accord and make it look like a 1946 pickup truck? (OK, I’ve never seen one, but you know what I mean).
3. I recently saw a 1970-something Camaro, mounted on the frame of a raised Chevy pickup…almost monster truck size. Why people…WHY???!!!
Okay, there are a couple of mine muscle car want-ta-be peeves.
Post up some of yours. Come on, I know you’ve got them!!!!!
Thanks for reading.
Tim
I agree with your peeves and wanted to add to the list.
I’ve actually seen this.
Big huge wing on the back of a 94 Mustang V6.
Ricer muffler on the same 94 Mustang V6.
Loud mufflers on a Dodge Magnum 2.7 V6, sounds horrible by the way.
Carbon fibre hood on a 97 Honda Civic with stock steel wheels and the car is all stock.
None of these modifications make sense. I want all money that normally would be wasted on foolish and useless modifications sent to me.
LOL. Thanks Steve for he comment. It certainly does haul in a lot of money in that industry.