Boy, there’s got to be some kind of a story behind this photo. Judging by the amount of people gathered around the 1966 Chevelle, something pretty interesting led up to the Chevelle being perched precariously on a hillside. The photo was posted in our forum section by Norwegian BangShift member Blazerteam.
We don’t know if the photo was taken over there in Norway or in the American countryside somewhere. We do know that this is the first time we have seen a Chevelle showing both full suspension compression in the front and full axle droop in the rear. Stuff like this is normally reserved for dudes in Jeeps!
So, your duty on this Friday is to caption this photo! What are these guys saying to one another all huddled around the car?
You know there are simpler ways to check for chassis flex.
you let my wife drive it ?!?!?
chevelles never did corner very well
Hey, everybody, how you like my new classic mailbox?
I told you that I should have bled the brakes on the left side also
Introducing the NEW Chevelle lawn mower:
Must be used on flat land only!
Pass me that new U-joint.
yall think i should put shackles and air shocks on it looks pretty good to me
Damn Rednecks will park anywhere to change thier oil.
What do you mean I’m not lined up with the driveway… I still know how to back up a car!
I told you that the trans brake wasn’t hooked up correctly
I see you’ve found Jeff Smith’s house. You can tell by his mailbox.
Curly: Just sweeping off the sidewalk.
Moe: There isn’t any sidewalk, you numbskull!
Curly-Joe: There isn’t? Whew, that’s a relief.
Obviously a Ford blew by it….
DUDE , R IS NOT FOR RACE
Another Norway story
Don’t need no jack! We’ll change this rear sprang then turn ‘er around and do the other one!
dude I swear there was a dog that ran out in front of me
I still think air shocks would be cheaper.
So, you’re sure the postman will pick it up if I just put it out on the box and raise the flag?