I thought donk was the style of the car. You have a donk, a box, and a bubble. One of the guys at work has a monte carlo with 22". Big rims and side vents are the big things here.
not much different than the stink bug stance of the early 90's,( where the wheels stuck way out all the way around,usually on little crap box cars)...give it a while it will die off too.
Fresh from my Paint program... Lambodonk N Da Hood!(San Diego police station parkinglot) Best I could do. I need Photoshop BAD.
Fuuuuugly... I wonder if there is a direct correlation of increased wheel bearing sales shortly after all those idiots put the tiny undersized tires offset beyond the fender wells, Is it me or is some of the stuff coming out of certain communities just 9th grade like?? Imagine what a huge turning radius these "Dork" aheem "Donk" cars must have? Ferdinand Porche would be laughing his ass off, His philosphy was form follows function, if it didn't improve the performance of the car in some way, it was not incorporated in the design.
Along with the usual Impala, there are a couple of 68-70 Cutlasses that are done up like that locally. Laugh my butt off everytime I see any of them.
Looks like something you would see in Atlanta, usually broke down on the side of the interstate. There is a purple '63 Belair 4 door running around here. It used to have the huge wire rims on it a few years ago, now it's slammed on the ground with small wire wheels and hydraulics. The car obviously has a straight 6 by the sound of it, practically no exhaust. Always a few brothas in it with the booming stereo.
god forbid they put a little bit of $ aside for an engine but 10,000 for rims and tires is no big deal?
Yo, Apple Jacks is Wack! But Yo, Peep dis mofos: Hawaain Punch Donk. Word. 26'z iz weak. Big bawlerz roll on 28's. you be gettin mad respect straight pimp status in this 73 Impala! I dont know how SoupBone could have missed this: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/car/446847097.html