The Official WTF-Car of the Day Thread
Is the Camry even legal to be on the road? What happens if one of those things flies off of the car and smacks the windshield of the car behind them? That's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
I'm all for making your car your own but that's taking it over the top.
I'm all for making your car your own but that's taking it over the top.

Hey guys, not trying to hi-jack the thread but a friend and I just launch a website on hoopties like these. Check it out:
www.hooptiewhips.com
If you guys would like to contribute to our library please do.
Hey guys, not trying to hi-jack the thread but a friend and I just launch a website on hoopties like these. Check it out:
www.hooptiewhips.com
If you guys would like to contribute to our library please do.
www.hooptiewhips.com
If you guys would like to contribute to our library please do.


Here's the story from jalopnik:
Englishman "BMW Steve" was given the ultimate tombstone by his family: a replica of his beloved BMW M3 convertible. Hewn from solid granite, the 2,200-pound car is actually lighter than the real thing.
The M3 is causing a bit of controversy, with Audi fans non-car people complaining that the tombstone is tacky, detracting from the solemn nature of the cemetery. Designed by an English stonemason, but carved in China and shipped to London, the whole thing cost about $75,000 — roughly the same price as an M3 convertible in England.
"He was a car enthusiast all his life, he loved cars from a child," Steve's daughter told the Daily Mail. "When Mum was in labour with me, my Dad was outside fixing the nurse's car and got a page when it was time to come inside. He always drove BMWs, we've all got them. We couldn't just give him a normal headstone."
Installed on the first anniversary of BMW Steve's death, a parking ticket was placed on the M3's windscreen as a joke during the service.
The M3 is causing a bit of controversy, with Audi fans non-car people complaining that the tombstone is tacky, detracting from the solemn nature of the cemetery. Designed by an English stonemason, but carved in China and shipped to London, the whole thing cost about $75,000 — roughly the same price as an M3 convertible in England.
"He was a car enthusiast all his life, he loved cars from a child," Steve's daughter told the Daily Mail. "When Mum was in labour with me, my Dad was outside fixing the nurse's car and got a page when it was time to come inside. He always drove BMWs, we've all got them. We couldn't just give him a normal headstone."
Installed on the first anniversary of BMW Steve's death, a parking ticket was placed on the M3's windscreen as a joke during the service.
























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atleast he can use one of them as a back-up cam.