Just what the title says.
I'd go with most pre '65 cars and trucks and most '70s eurotrash, especially Italians.
Just what the title says.
I'd go with most pre '65 cars and trucks and most '70s eurotrash, especially Italians.
Bradley GT. Part of my Christmas display in 2013.... my son and I painted it to look like a Hot Wheels car and we put a big bow on it. The idea was that it was a gift from Santa. Photos don't do it justice, it looked much better in person, and when viewed from the roadway that was in front of my house. Headlights were flood lights, and tail lights were a strand of Christmas lights bundled up.
If your aim is to not get complaints, you can do anything you want with a Porsche or Ferrari in your driveway or front lawn and HOAs will be oddly silent about it.
Somebody locally has a beetle shell in the front yard with flowers planted in the open trunk, more in the engine bay, and moss grafted onto the body in places. If the moss survives it could be pretty cool.
pilotbraden wrote:Grtechguy wrote:Is the one on the left a Marquis de Sod?![]()
I think the one on the right is a 318turf
DrBoost wrote: Isn't Miata the answer here?
Except they never actually break down enough to warrant lawn art. Except that moldy hulk on grange hall road!
i saw a house next to the interstate, in a residential neighborhood, that had a small landscaped area in the front yard with a Model-T truck parked in it as yard-art. That was a first.
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