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wrflyer
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My Friends, I give you "THE DUMBEST GUY ON EARTH!"
This picture is real - not doctored in any way - and was taken by a Transportation Supervisor for a company that delivers building materials for 84 Lumber. When he saw it in the parking lot of IHOP, he went to buy acamera to take pictures. The car is still running, as can be witnessed by the exhaust.
The driver finally came back after the police were called, and was found crouched behind the rear of the car, attempting to cut the twine around the load! Luckily, the police stopped him and had the load removed.
The materials were loaded at Home Depot. Their store manager said they made the customer sign a waiver. While the plywood and 2X4's are fairly obvious, what you can't see is the back seat, which contains (are you ready for this?) 10 bags of concrete @ 80 lbs. each. They estimated the load weight at 3000 lbs. Both back tires exploded, the wheels bent and the rear shocks were driven through the floorboard. And these people VOTE!
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instrument
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nice....
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1969 Dart, 383 >30, 9.3:1 comp, Demon 750, Comp Cam 525, mild port/polish 452's, Edel Brock RPM perf manifold, MSD Ignition, 833 OD, 8.75 3.23 gears.
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Poison_Dart
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Yup! that sure costed him more then the 20.00 per hour to rent a truck at Home Depot, Jeeesh  I find it hard to beleave that anyone could be that stupid,,, it don't take that much wood to build a dang woofer Box 
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moparrr07
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 , a kid i know works at an oil change place and they had a lady come in and wanted the engine to be filled up with oil, she didn't believe in the dipstick method, so 32 qts. later and the oil was overflowing out of the fill cap, they had her sign a waver and the engine barely started and she drove off
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'72 Duster: daily driver in 3 seasons, paid for, insured by and gased up, all by my 17 year old salary
225, 7 1/4, working on 451, and 8 3/4 brakes, 11 3/4
60-0: 105 ft. cornering gs: estimate: .90
50% custom interior
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bOb shingler
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but he had it tied on good. 
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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I was telling my Daughter about this just the other day. We were at Home Depot and I was watching a guy load about 1000 LBS of sheeting, 2X4's, and 1X12 pine board on the top of a new Jeep with just a luggage rack on it. I could see the top of the roof already starting to flat-in out while he was tying it down. You can pretty much sit at one all day watching the dump-asses load their cars and SUV's.
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Hey, I'm a God again!
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dart4406
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Man...That's One Crayon Short Of A Box!
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Home Of Bill Stiles Performance--Jere Stahl Headers And Dave Strickler--"The Old Reliable"
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chryco
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Some mothers do have em' .  !
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Hemi Darts Rule !!!!!
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ValiantOne
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I believe I have a neighbor dumber than that.................................. Sad but true  Thank goodness it wasn't a mopar the guy was loadin' up.
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Chris Evrard -76 Cordoba, 360 4bbl -68 Valiant, 273 2bbl -73 Dart, /6 1bbl, Leaning Tower of Power!!! 
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eldubb440
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the world is full of them.........the average male used to invent, explore and conquer. those days are gone for ever. WE ARE DOOMED!
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Mopars, AMCs, and a pile of 440 Dart
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I used to work at a place that rented heavy equipment, including tractors. One guy came in with one of those huge chevy passenger vans that you see a lot of construction companies using, they usually take all the back seats out, etc.
Anyways, he used this van to tow out one of the largest tractors we had. Even sitting at idle the van had trouble running, and when the tractor set on it the ball nearly touched the ground. Needless to say, we had to shorten up the chain so it didn't drag.
Like before, we made him sign a waiver.
Next day he brings the tractor back. The trailer needed new taillights, chains, and jack, and the tractor had a stick probably 2 inches in diameter running from under the tractor up THROUGH the radiator and out the front of it with a couple of broken hydraulic lines along the way. Nothing happened in terms of not being able to tow the tractor, but what he was towing with should've been writing on the wall for us. Needless to say, he got to pay for ALL of it.
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guzzimike
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I don't see the problem.... That's a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE car... 
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moparwedden
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I Don't Have Any Pics But The Local Lumber Store Had A Similar Pic Of A VW Rabbit That Had The Same Amount Of Plywood On The Roof But Also Had 30 Bags Of Cement In It. He Only Got A Half Mile Down The Road When She Broke Loss. The Body Was Sitting On The Gound. All Springs And Shocks Were Broke And 4 Flat Tires, They Have The Pic Poasted On The Order Desk. He Also Got Charged By The Ministry Of Transportation.
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Stroked GT
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im right next to the Pacific, to be specific
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haha, i worked at a home depot. i can tell you right now, there is no way we would ever do that, guy must have loaded it himself. with the concrete, that is a huge load even for a truck
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 trying to reinvent the Dart, one dog dish at a time - Car Domain PagePlanned Upgrades: EFI - HID - AlterK - TKO - GPS - DUBs
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dart4406
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Cousin Larry?
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Home Of Bill Stiles Performance--Jere Stahl Headers And Dave Strickler--"The Old Reliable"
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Aax
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They estimated the load weight at 3000 lbs. Both back tires exploded, the wheels bent and the rear shocks were driven through the floorboard. And these people VOTE!
...and yet there's no glass on the ground from all the rear windows being shattered under the weight of the wood. Also seems like the wood would be sliding a little to the rear. Perhaps that twine is stronger than we think.
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