23 Replies to “Kate’s next road trip”

  1. Judging by the size of that thing, at least the dogs will be comfortable, can’t say the same about the humans.

  2. If that ain’t photshop and I tend to think it is, since the rearend is not the least depressed, then the owner is in need of a serious butt kicking.

  3. Take a deep breath…a step back and look at that and then give your head a shake.
    Starters….That looks like a Porche under it…not a touring car….
    Then That combo is seriously leaning and the front wheels are only barely contacting the road…wheely city. Just a trip to town would be a flight into danger….a cross wind..meeting an 18 wheeler??? A cross country tour—fugidaboudit!
    Anybody seriously considering that combination should take a bus.

  4. Sgt Lejaune, its almost as bad as 22″ bling wheels and low profile Pirelli’s on an F-250 4×4.
    I see that around here sometimes, and it just makes me wish for a sudden snow squall.

  5. Reminds me of when I was leaving the northern city limits in Calgary almost 2 years ago to the day…never forget it!
    A burgandy 2007 Corvette, traveling southbound on the QE II, towing a utility trailer full of garbage. Nearly drove off the road, I had to go home a hug my ’05 Vette and promised it that I would never do such a heinous like that to it!!!
    Still makes me shudder!

  6. I agree phantom 100%
    when i see the f-150’s and the likes “slammed”
    i wanna slam the person’s head off the concrete in witch his trailer hitch is grinding on …lol.

  7. In my neck of the woods they make their truck campers out of plywood and nails, tissn’t purdy but the locals seem proud of their handiwork.

  8. I’ve lived full-time in a motorhome for over five years. That bucket of bolts is less than roadworthy! At least my perambulatory domicile includes a working kitchenette and bathroom, furnace, hot water heater, and air conditioners, along with a stable chassis and a decent engine and transmission.
    LOL!

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