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My GP came with rubber tires, back in the 80's in Canada most cars still had wooden wheels.... :popcorn:
Those were a new premium upgrade over the stone wheels.
If you still have them, be careful, do not cross rotate them. They have a habit of separating. Lol
 
My GP came with rubber tires, back in the 80's in Canada most cars still had wooden wheels.... :popcorn:





So the images from South Park with the square wheels is wrong???????:rofl::rofl::rofl:
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So you live in Redneckville, where the only vehicle in the yard that still moves is the house!!! LOL

Them thar houses only moves when a tornader comes by.

Remember, that comedy central show squidbillies is georgia ispired, lots of town and references...
 
We have some areas in New York where the pick-up in the front yard does not have wheels while the house does. :wtf:
 
Every state has rednecks

But in some states they are proud of the rednecks and in other states the rednecks are proud of there state. The true oddity is those rednecks that are proud of themselves for being rednecks.

Kidding side, the only G-body that is rare is an optioned wagon. They made too many of the rest of them for there to be any real rarities. Maybe in in 2050 they'll be considered rare. I'm aiming to be there then and doing burnouts as well. I'll be 83 then, and hopefully still running 140mph+ 1/4's.

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