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Hott chicks DO drive GM's J bodied vehicles. I did some research over the last few weeks while driving. Each time I would spot a Cavalier/Sunfire/Sunbird, I would write down if the driver is hott or not. Out of 94 sightings, 87 of them where from fairly to stunningly hott chicks.
Some of them sported either a zebra or leopard front seat covers.
Yeah, I always look for those rainbow colored Hawaiian necklaces (whatever they are called) hanging from the rear view mirror as well. It seems the firecrackers like to hang those. About 6 out of 10 hot women have them.
Last edited by Axle grease; 09-17-2010 at 12:39 AM..
I like it! Research of this nature should never be under-emphasized. It's an ongoing process. Some 40 years ago my best friend and I put out a very limited edition book ( he had one and I had the other ) that listed all the young ladies we saw cruising Manchester, NH on weekends. License plates, models and years were noted along with a rating of driver and passengers from 6-10. We simply threw the others back.
Female cars were much different in the early 70s. VW Beetles were the most popular followed by Mustangs and Impalas. The trick to meeting these goddesses was to follow them just enough until it became apparent that they were being followed. Then we would take the lead. If they broke off, we would turn the page. I have to say though that the best looking chick that we played with, when we finally caught up with her, talked and sounded just like a truck driver - so be careful out there!
I bet those Hooters girls wished they were in that classic Challenger in the background instead of some riced out Cavalier/Sunfire. Then again some of them don't know what a real car is. Whoever said they weren't smart is right on.
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