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Pulled out of my parking spot, heard a weird noise, looked in my mirror, saw my rear tire climbing up it's bumper. Didn't even see it. Small cars suck. Everyone should have a truck.

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your truck looks pretty mean dude. looks good with that color and black rims

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Back in around 1989 when I had my 1987 Chevy with 42" super swampers 10" suspension lift and 3" body I was in a parking spot backed in and when I came out someone parked a car next to me on the passenger side kinda sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and I didnt know it was there cause I came to my truck from the driverside, the back bumper was real close to my back right wheel evadently, I pulled out turning right and my truck started climbing up and over there bumper (was a low type bumper) I felt it doing it and said WTF so I kept climbing it. As I looked in the passenger side mirror after coming off it the bumper was droped down and the bumper trim was hanging off. I said to myself "screw him" for doing what he did. If he or she didnt park there car like that I wouldnt have never hit it. Man I miss that truck. One thing I never got was door dings. LOLOL

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Back in around 1989 when I had my 1987 Chevy with 42" super swampers 10" suspension lift and 3" body I was in a parking spot backed in and when I came out someone parked a car next to me on the passenger side kinda sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and I didnt know it was there cause I came to my truck from the driverside, the back bumper was real close to my back right wheel evadently, I pulled out turning right and my truck started climbing up and over there bumper (was a low type bumper) I felt it doing it and said WTF so I kept climbing it. As I looked in the passenger side mirror after coming off it the bumper was droped down and the bumper trim was hanging off. I said to myself "screw him" for doing what he did. If he or she didnt park there car like that I wouldnt have never hit it. Man I miss that truck. One thing I never got was door dings. LOLOL

Or maybe if you learned to pay attention to what your doing you never would have driven over that car. So your saying that after you realized that your were damaging someone elses vehicle, probably all that they could afford, you decided to be a giant a hole and damage it even further?

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That's pretty funny. I did something sort of similar a few years ago. I was delivering pizza in an apartment parking lot and missed the building I was supposed to stop at. So I stopped, cut the wheel and threw it in reverse. I didn't see anything behind me so I went. Immediately I'm on an incline and just figured I jumped a curb and ended up in the landscaping. All I saw behind me was the sky. So I put it in gear, went and found my address and took the food upstairs. Once I got there I saw a guy in a tow service shirt talking to his mom. The food was for her and he was just leaving. I knew immediately what had happened and got out of there as soon as I could. Sure enough, I had backed up onto the lowered flatbed of the tow truck. When I got back downstairs and outside, the guy and his partner were looking at the flatbed with their flashlights with the most confused looks on their faces. I got back in my van and got out of there as quickly as I could, all the while laughing hysterically.

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that is a mean lookin truck, and that is funny. I haven't done anything like that, but with my tonneau cover, and tail gate up I backed into one of those concrete poles that go up just below that level, I hit it dead sq. with my tow hitch, and put a dent and scratch in the pole, nothing wrong with the truck though!

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When I was stationed in Montana (USAF) I had a F-150 with 38" (6" lift and 3" body lift) Mickey's on it. I had to park out on the curb next to my house because it wouldn't fit in the garage. :crackup: Anyway, that night we had about 14" of snow. When I got in my truck the next morning to leave for work, I backed up a little because of the snow drifts (at least 6' high) and went to drive off when I felt like the truck was a little stuck. I figured because of the heavy snow, the tires were a little frozen to the ground. Well, I put it in 4X4 LO and punched the gas. A few seconds later my neighbor came running out and screaming for me to stop. When I did I jumped out and said, WTF is wrong dude! He pointed to the rear of my truck and I then noticed my trailer hitch was caught on the brush guard of his Samari. I ended up dragging that little 4X4 about 50 feet. I said, "Sorry dude, I didn't see your little car buried under all that snow!" :lol: He never parked there again! :D I do miss that beast of a truck but I love my Sierra better! :D

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Back in around 1989 when I had my 1987 Chevy with 42" super swampers 10" suspension lift and 3" body I was in a parking spot backed in and when I came out someone parked a car next to me on the passenger side kinda sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and I didnt know it was there cause I came to my truck from the driverside, the back bumper was real close to my back right wheel evadently, I pulled out turning right and my truck started climbing up and over there bumper (was a low type bumper) I felt it doing it and said WTF so I kept climbing it. As I looked in the passenger side mirror after coming off it the bumper was droped down and the bumper trim was hanging off. I said to myself "screw him" for doing what he did. If he or she didnt park there car like that I wouldnt have never hit it. Man I miss that truck. One thing I never got was door dings. LOLOL

Or maybe if you learned to pay attention to what your doing you never would have driven over that car. So your saying that after you realized that your were damaging someone elses vehicle, probably all that they could afford, you decided to be a giant a hole and damage it even further?

 

Look here it was almost 20 years ago and no I wasnt being a "a" hole as you say he was for parking the car sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and parking the car so close to my truck. Dont give me the ol poor mouth deal or say there could have been kids in the car as you were not there. End of reply as I dont have to explain NOTHING to you. :D

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Back in around 1989 when I had my 1987 Chevy with 42" super swampers 10" suspension lift and 3" body I was in a parking spot backed in and when I came out someone parked a car next to me on the passenger side kinda sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and I didnt know it was there cause I came to my truck from the driverside, the back bumper was real close to my back right wheel evadently, I pulled out turning right and my truck started climbing up and over there bumper (was a low type bumper) I felt it doing it and said WTF so I kept climbing it. As I looked in the passenger side mirror after coming off it the bumper was droped down and the bumper trim was hanging off. I said to myself "screw him" for doing what he did. If he or she didnt park there car like that I wouldnt have never hit it. Man I miss that truck. One thing I never got was door dings. LOLOL

Or maybe if you learned to pay attention to what your doing you never would have driven over that car. So your saying that after you realized that your were damaging someone elses vehicle, probably all that they could afford, you decided to be a giant a hole and damage it even further?

 

Look here it was almost 20 years ago and no I wasnt being a "a" hole as you say he was for parking the car sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and parking the car so close to my truck. Dont give me the ol poor mouth deal or say there could have been kids in the car as you were not there. End of reply as I dont have to explain NOTHING to you. :D

 

Yup, your reply here totaly shows your blatant disregard for peoples property, all the while claiming it was their fault because the way they were parked. You don't have to explain anything to anyone here like ya said, but you do have to explain to yourself why you have a lack of a conscience.
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Back in around 1989 when I had my 1987 Chevy with 42" super swampers 10" suspension lift and 3" body I was in a parking spot backed in and when I came out someone parked a car next to me on the passenger side kinda sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and I didnt know it was there cause I came to my truck from the driverside, the back bumper was real close to my back right wheel evadently, I pulled out turning right and my truck started climbing up and over there bumper (was a low type bumper) I felt it doing it and said WTF so I kept climbing it. As I looked in the passenger side mirror after coming off it the bumper was droped down and the bumper trim was hanging off. I said to myself "screw him" for doing what he did. If he or she didnt park there car like that I wouldnt have never hit it. Man I miss that truck. One thing I never got was door dings. LOLOL

Or maybe if you learned to pay attention to what your doing you never would have driven over that car. So your saying that after you realized that your were damaging someone elses vehicle, probably all that they could afford, you decided to be a giant a hole and damage it even further?

 

Look here it was almost 20 years ago and no I wasnt being a "a" hole as you say he was for parking the car sideways taking 2 spots in a very crowded parking lot and parking the car so close to my truck. Dont give me the ol poor mouth deal or say there could have been kids in the car as you were not there. End of reply as I dont have to explain NOTHING to you. :D

 

 

:D

 

He's not the only person who thinks running over someone's car, intentionally, is a bad idea. You'd have to admit that vigilante justice against a guy who most likely failed driver's ed is a bit extreme. Either way, it's been 20 years and it's not worth getting all riled about. You just better hope that guy doesn't now own a GM truck and frequent this site! :lol:

 

Daddy

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I had a friend (used to be) while my wife and I lived in Montana. We were out to eat with him and his wife one night and were in his Suzuki Sidekick. We pulled into the restaurant parking lot which was beginning to fill up pretty fast. When we walked outside to leave someone in a brand new Cadillac pulled pretty close to his Sidekick but was still within the lines. This dude lost his F#$@ING mind. He was grumbling about the guy being too close when he did something that blew my mind. He opened his door (purposefully) and slammed it into the door of that Caddy, not once but three F$%^ING times. My wife and I just stood there with our mouths open :D . I leaned over and told her that if the owner just so happened to walk outside and saw what he did I would help him beat the SH*% out of "my friend." I really didn't know what to do. He was our only ride home and we didn't know anyone else in the area yet. We just got in the car with them and drove home. We never went anywhere with them ever again and rarely spoke after that incident. I regret now that I never went back into that restaurant and found the owner of the Caddy but I didn't want to cause a scene with my wife there.

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