![]() 10/11/2020 at 15:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I went to a moderately priced state-related university, I’m semi-highly educated. I know words, I have the best words, but I can’t think of one for this:
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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“ART CAR”
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Made from stolen park benches and raiding jobsites!
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“American Made”
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A street sweeper impacted a Jeep CJ and this resulted.
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The end result of a spirit journey influenced by a ton of Bud Light, power tools, and probably a hint of meth.
If the vehicle itself is impossible to comprehend, it’s at a buy here pay here lot, which means someone traded it in and the dealer took it.
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REAL BENCH SEATS!!
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Im guessing the previous owners left the lot in a Nissan of some sort, doesn't really matter which model, with surprisingly high weekly payments.
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More likely they do title loans, and the lender never actually looked at the truck before giving them a loan with a “ 93 Ranger” as collateral. Guy couldn’t pay, and now the dealer has this monstrosity.
Meth and Bud Light were probably involved at some point, though.
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Abomination
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THE Danger Ranger
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What a load of crap, t hat’s obviously not a regular cab! You can see the second row of seats in the photos.
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Fake news!!
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Rifuc ulous
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I have just one word: why?
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Ooh, that's a good word
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One word: Scrap
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Only in the world of meth math could someone see any way for that to be worth $3000. I’m assuming the decimal point was missing and it should be $30.00.
It’s especially funny since $3000 is near the top of the Facebook recommended price for an actual Ranger with you know a metal body and seats that don’t risk death by splinters in a crash.
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I think the word you’re looking for is “abomination”. Perhaps “death trap”. (Oh wait, that’s two words.)
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Reminds my of a college friend who was fond of saying “refricken’ dickulous”
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And no explanation from the dealer. Just keyword spam and a promise of a wide variety of vehicles. Well, they really delivered but I think the Amish could make a better car than that.
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It’s like a King Mi dget mated with its sister, and then their child mated with a fence, and the inbred offspring of the King Midgets and the fence got fat.
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Looks suprisingly well made at least
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Its like, yep, that’s a Ranger alright, hey, if you don’t like Rangers, we’ve got a silver Rogue over here.
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It actually does look vaguely like an enlarged King Midget, I wonder if that was the inspiration?
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Why? And how did it get 160,000 miles on it?
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I remember watching a Jay Leno’s garage episode at some point where he mentioned that he goes to the A mish for all his wood-spoked wheel needs, as they’re the most experienced people at doing that sort of thing. I imagine they also build their own buggies, so besides maybe the engine I bet the Amish would be very capable of building a well-made automobile.
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must have had bad rust but still good bones and they had time on their hands?
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unique.
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True. I considered this but it is still a pretty good roast.