Bonnevilles like to be on top
#6
Too, bad they seem to always take it from the rear.... :?
BTW, not a PS. Notice the reflected white on the underside of the rear bumper? Or the exhaust that has been ripped forward and is hanging down?(look through the Neon windows at the B-pillar.) And if you look through the windows of the Bonnie, you can clearly see the buildings behind, which obviously are being seen through glass? If this is a Pchop, it'* by a real pro, one good enough to get paid big bucks, and why bother?
These things happen all the time. I've seen one where a woman jammed her car between somebody'* racing Nova and the trailer it was on, forcing the Nova up on it'* nose.
BTW, not a PS. Notice the reflected white on the underside of the rear bumper? Or the exhaust that has been ripped forward and is hanging down?(look through the Neon windows at the B-pillar.) And if you look through the windows of the Bonnie, you can clearly see the buildings behind, which obviously are being seen through glass? If this is a Pchop, it'* by a real pro, one good enough to get paid big bucks, and why bother?
These things happen all the time. I've seen one where a woman jammed her car between somebody'* racing Nova and the trailer it was on, forcing the Nova up on it'* nose.
#8
Originally Posted by harofreak00
no damage to the bonneville.. for being in that position...
shadowing is wrong on the rear wheels.. the roof on the neon should be crushed
shadowing is wrong on the rear wheels.. the roof on the neon should be crushed
My Dad had an Escort do that to his work truck, but it didn't quite have the mass to jack it up that far. It ended up buried to the windshield under his bumper, with the heads embedded in the dash, where they ended up after being sheered off by a welded 1/4" plate steel bumper.
#9
Originally Posted by Technical Ted
It even looks like a cop sitting on the steps writing a report. If it'* Photoshop they did an excellent job.