Rocketman455 Posted Monday at 11:55 PM Posted Monday at 11:55 PM Round 2 is on to something....As seen at the 2025 Hot Rod Power Tour in Indy today. 2
RW033 Posted Tuesday at 02:00 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:00 AM They should’ve used the pop can wheels on it!
peteski Posted Tuesday at 03:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:03 AM Is this an official Coca-Cola Company vehicle, or some individual just painted their ElCamino that way?
1930fordpickup Posted Tuesday at 09:31 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:31 AM 6 hours ago, peteski said: Is this an official Coca-Cola Company vehicle, or some individual just painted their ElCamino that way? Maybe his wife is a coke collector and this way he can have a "hotrod" to drive around. Lol
Rocketman455 Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM 6 hours ago, peteski said: Is this an official Coca-Cola Company vehicle, or some individual just painted their ElCamino that way? It was an individuals car.
peteski Posted Tuesday at 02:45 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:45 PM 4 hours ago, Rocketman455 said: It was an individuals car. It does look good - I like it! 2
Brian Austin Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM IIRC there was a fad of painting one's car in corporate logos, such as McDonald's. Big ugly wheels complete the look.
stitchdup Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM 2 hours ago, Brian Austin said: IIRC there was a fad of painting one's car in corporate logos, such as McDonald's. Big ugly wheels complete the look. so racecars? 1
peteski Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, Brian Austin said: IIRC there was a fad of painting one's car in corporate logos, such as McDonald's. Big ugly wheels complete the look. Fad? I never knew that (or seen many such privately owned cars). When was that? I guess the big wheel statement is a general statement because this particular car seems to have more or less normal size wheels. Edited yesterday at 11:58 AM by peteski
ranma Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, stitchdup said: Big ugly wheels complete the look. This......
Tabbysdaddy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, peteski said: Fad? I never knew that (or seen many such privately owned cars). When was that? I guess the big wheel statement is a general statement because this particular car seems to have more or less normal size wheels. There were certain areas where you would see them quite often.
Brian Austin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Oddly enough Google wasn't helping me come up with specific examples.
37 caddy Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago I wonder if it was originally used by Coke as a company vehicle.for me that would be the only way i would even consider painting my own car like that.The number 29 on the fender was how they used to mark the company rigs?.
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