My Ferrari!
Does anyone have the backstory to this photo? Incredible.
By John C Dvorak Monday October 9, 2006
My Ferrari!
Does anyone have the backstory to this photo? Incredible.
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Yeah, the back story is that some truck wanted to hump on that racy red sports car.
No, but seriously, Ferraris are slutty little things, aren’t they? It was kind of asking for it, all painted up like that. Showing all that curvy rear end to all the trucks on the street, no doubt. Still, that truck didn’t have to teabag it with the differential… that’s just disrespectful.
thats what happens when u mess with american made!!!! no jk thats a bummer…
“Can you hold my beer while I get down from here?”
-A
Never let the ex-wife borrow your Ferrari!
Looks like Katrina’s trail…
woman drivers….
A Google search found this Fort Smith, AR news story.
And a few more pictures here.
– Frank D
OK
Read the article from Fort Smith, AR
Who owns a Ferrari and a PT Cruiser!
“Marts says this accident won’t force him out of his home. ‘We enjoy living there, other than that.'”
So… what he’s saying is that, aside from airborne vehicles pummeling his house, it’s a nice place to live.
…the teenage driver reached for a cell phone and ran off the road and became airborne. He caused about two hundred thousand dollars worth of damage to the garage, the Ferrari, a PT Cruiser as well as 2 motorcycles.
The speed limit is posted at 30 miles per hour, …
Cell phones don’t cause accidents. Speeding doesn’t cause accidents. And Teenage drivers don’t cause accidents. Therefore, this accident didn’t happen. The picture must have been photoshopped.
I remember reading in the newspaper many years ago about a garage fire that destroyed Yankees’ legendary home-run hitter, Reggie Jackson, 40 some odd collection of vintage cars. A reporter asked him how he felt. He said he couldn’t talk anyone who didn’t own cars and understood what it meant to him.
Ladies and gentlemen, CARS ARE MACHINES. They can be replaced.
The realator did say the house came with a “Two Car Garage”!
“Marts says he’s considering putting up boulders on the side of the driveway. He and his neighbor are also looking for some help from the city. They suggest more patrols for speeders and as well as some type of speed bump.”
Boulders, maybe. Speed bumps, don’t bother. A week after those went in on our street, teenagers with SUVs discovered that accelerating into the bumps would get them airborne for a split second. One of the neighborhood adults, who had always driven the area as if he was nearing the finish at Monte Carlo, did manage to rip the front end air damn off his BMW. His response was to get a taller faster BMW. And there are the clunkers which shed automotive parts, and leave them where they fall, when they hit the bumps going too fast. The only noticeable slowing effect was on the blue hairs, who’s average speed through the area dropped from 7 MPH to 4 MPH (3 MPH if you are behind them and in a hurry). The more timid members of that group often stop before crossing the bumps to check wind direction, pavement conditions and to reapply Poligrip before they make the jump.
…the teenage driver reached for a cell phone and ran off the road and became airborne. He caused about two hundred thousand dollars worth of damage to the garage, the Ferrari, a PT Cruiser as well as 2 motorcycles.
teenager had been seen at a local New Mexican Burger King just before the accident, remarked that “burger tastes funny”.
#15, excellent garnishment. LOL
Idiots speeding around corners cause accidents. We have a similar problem on our street. Last year some 18 year old kid hit our truck when he sped around the corner and lost control. He was following his mother, in a truck rented out in her name, and he had no license or insurance. He totalled two vehicles and did some damage to my retaining wall. Mom had to pay for all of it – and truck rental companies are not kind at all. Not only did they charge her for the truck, but also for the loss of rental income until the truck could be replaced.
Ladies and gentlemen, CARS ARE MACHINES. They can be replaced.
Comment by 0113addiv — 10/10/2006 @ 6:19 am
And the Mona Lisa is just oil, pigment, and canvas. And it can’t be replaced.
more pictures:
Back story:
It was 14 months ago this teen did his impromptu garage remodelling.
Thats just so cool I dont know where to begin. Way cooler than the Mona Lisa.