![]() 03/31/2016 at 17:00 • Filed to: murlequin, deer whistles | ![]() | ![]() |
I recently found a forgotten, unopened package of deer whistles sitting on my parts shelf. Despite their
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, I thought I’d put them on the
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anyway. Then something on the packaging caught my eye:
Dammit, they’re for the wrong car. *sigh*
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I hate when that happens!
Those make great little automotive practical jokes.
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here you go;
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That asshole deer is going the wrong way.
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Can’t he read?
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Great, more ’94-’98 Mustang whistles. Doesn’t anybody make them for trucks? ;)
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It’s even better when the car they’ve chosen to showcase their product is missing all of its badges. Kind of a free puzzle, like you might find on the back of a cereal box. “Guess the car!”
![]() 03/31/2016 at 19:20 |
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Here’s one for a truck, though not the one in your photo.
The same company also makes Jeep ones.
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Ooh, these are “High-output for today’s higher speeds”. Are the deer getting faster?
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Yeah, those look like they’d fit!
Oh well. I’ve already managed to make these ones work. I didn’t have to modify them much. ;)