The Plymouth Prowler is probably the most ridiculously Y2K-looking car ever made. I remember first seeing this thing as a plastic model as a kid and automatically assuming it wasn't real. It isn't exactly good-looking, but it's definitely got an aesthetic to it.
You could also buy it with a trailer for some reason. Imagine pulling up to the grocery store in this monstrosity.
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The Plymouth Prowler is probably the most ridiculously Y2K-looking car ever made. I remember first seeing this thing as a plastic model as a kid and automatically assuming it wasn't real. It isn't exactly good-looking, but it's definitely got an aesthetic to it.
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You could also buy it with a trailer for some reason. Imagine pulling up to the grocery store in this monstrosity.
I sensed a slight lack of 4x4 shitboxes on this thread so here's my contribution.. my mate's 1989 Toyota Hilux (or Toyota Pickup in the US), traybody. 400,000km/250,000mi, and still takes every beating like an absolute champ.
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