Driving home, I ended up behind a Ford "FO US", which made me chuckle a little for reasons I can't fully explain. Looking for other examples besides the inevitable "YO" on Toyota trucks. Bonus points for pics. (I didn't get any)
Driving home, I ended up behind a Ford "FO US", which made me chuckle a little for reasons I can't fully explain. Looking for other examples besides the inevitable "YO" on Toyota trucks. Bonus points for pics. (I didn't get any)
There’s the inevitable CliTaurus in town.
Also a very neatly done PIMPALA made with OE letters on a clean, bone stock mid-oughties example.
Way back in the 70s, a friend found the aftermath of a rear end collision involving a Ford Maverick. He knew this because the die cast Maverick emblem was in pieces on the ground. He retrieved the bit that said “Eric” and gave it to me. I still have it.
My favorite badge rework was at the 2005 Challenge.
A Datsun 510 came with a Mopar V8. On the rear deck it wore the badge of its motor donor:
”Challenger”.
I don’t have the picture anymore, but there was a Saturn Ion someone added an on to. Thus making a Saturn Onion
akylekoz said:What can I spell with Pathfinder LE?
https://www.thewordfinder.com/anagram-solver/
Elephant?
I want to find a Terrain and add a P so it says Terrapin! Of course anything with AWD can become FLAWD or CLAWD.
An old employer had a very beaten Dodge pickup , with Dodge in separate letters across the hood. We edited that to read DOG.
I also used to regularly see a TR7 coupe with huge wheels and big dual exhausts, street parked on my way to work. On the boot lid it said TR 7.5. I never saw it run, so I don’t know if that was real or false advertising.
In my miss-spent youth I did quite a few miles in Sunbeam Imps. One of my friends pointed out that it could be re-arranged to read Meanbus. Which it really wasn't I would have, but the retainer pins (remember them!) on the back of the letters were in different positions, and I wasn't gonna drill more holes.
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