Jess, I've seen this picture before, but I can't figure out when it was taken. I see it's from Texas. I don't think it is used as a camper though. I think this very disturbed person who destroyed this Super Bird uses it for a hauler. Look how the back end sit low over the rear axle, and it looks like the bumper is designed to fold down when the back is opened up. If that's the case, some thought went into this bastardization.
That poor car is so ashamed...so sad
ReplyDeleteJess, I've seen this picture before, but I can't figure out when it was taken. I see it's from Texas. I don't think it is used as a camper though. I think this very disturbed person who destroyed this Super Bird uses it for a hauler. Look how the back end sit low over the rear axle, and it looks like the bumper is designed to fold down when the back is opened up. If that's the case, some thought went into this bastardization.
ReplyDeleteLooks like something from a Mad Max movie.
ReplyDeleteCertainly not anything that couldn't be "fixed"... if it was found.
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool! Must have been done before cars became "priceless investments".
ReplyDeleteI've actually read that the owner is bound to a wheelchair, and this was done to make it handicap-accessible.
ReplyDeleteThat would certain explain a lot if it is true. If that were the case then that's great.
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