Sheet metal was thicker on cars back then, but dayum, did that dent the hood in pretty good!
BONUS: What's the red car in the background? Oldsmobile 98?
If he owned a Volvo 240, that dent would be considerably smaller. A friend of mine (who weighed about 240 at the time) has cheerfully stood on my hood, with almost no damage.
I guess they really didn't need a bigger boat.
Also, my grandma is Danish, and she used to own a blue Fairmont. I can almost see her doing this.
Sheet metal was thicker on cars back then, but dayum, did that dent the hood in pretty good!
BONUS: What's the red car in the background? Oldsmobile 98?
Pretty sure you are right with Olds 98, my mom had a blue one of about the same year when I was growing up. It is still her favorite car.
The shark looks indignant because he wasn't riding on that fine automobile.
If he owned a Volvo 240, that dent would be considerably smaller. A friend of mine (who weighed about 240 at the time) has cheerfully stood on my hood, with almost no damage.
HOLY CRAP! A Ford Fairmont…you NEVER see those anymore!
Other than that…I see nothing out of the ordinary in this pic.
My name isn't Ford Fairmont Fanatic or Age of Fairmont, but I'm pretty sure that's not the factory hood ornament.
See? Every car looks cooler with fins.
Damn! I missed your comment, so now I look like a copy cat!
So did the shark just want to see the city or is this recon for a coming landshark invasion?
The shark's laser is missing.
And with one post, Hooniverse jumps the shark.
Like most concept cars, the Ford Tiburon was never put into production.
Zeppelin's back in town! Take me to the Edgewater Hotel, and step on it!!
The dogfish was fun but I'm more of a red snapper guy.
All across planet earth, people eat roadkill. Now, sharkfin soup sounds much better than badgertail steaks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwKQi7HB_Gw