Do people still name there cars???
What a great thread, my whole family names thier cars & trucks.
My 70 Charger is named Niedhogg, and if your not familiar with Norse mythology, it's the name of the dragon that gnaws at the tree of life and destroys the world.
And my 07 white, megacab dually is named Moby, the great white whale.
My 70 Charger is named Niedhogg, and if your not familiar with Norse mythology, it's the name of the dragon that gnaws at the tree of life and destroys the world.
And my 07 white, megacab dually is named Moby, the great white whale.
What a great thread, my whole family names thier cars & trucks.
My 70 Charger is named Niedhogg, and if your not familiar with Norse mythology, it's the name of the dragon that gnaws at the tree of life and destroys the world.
And my 07 white, megacab dually is named Moby, the great white whale.
My 70 Charger is named Niedhogg, and if your not familiar with Norse mythology, it's the name of the dragon that gnaws at the tree of life and destroys the world.
And my 07 white, megacab dually is named Moby, the great white whale.
my polara is named Polly, i had this crazy idea (seeing as it's a boat) to do the interior white, like a ships sails, i bought a helm to replace the stearing wheel and, well it goes on.. but the name stuck..
Car names
My 1967 Plymouth Furry III Commando is currently called "The Green Dragon" has a heavy cast license plate frame with dragons on it, pulled it off a car going to the crusher.
May paint it red and call it: "The Great Red Dragon"
The Great Red Dragon Paintings are a series of watercolour paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake, painted between 1805 and 1810.
May paint it red and call it: "The Great Red Dragon"
The Great Red Dragon Paintings are a series of watercolour paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake, painted between 1805 and 1810.
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