PhastPhil
07-12-2007, 01:12 PM
Yes, there is a down side to looking like a police car.
Today while driving along a stretch of road, I saw a really nice 55 Chevy enter the road. Once he got the car straight, he got on it. It sounded really sweet and the car got up and went ! Then he must have seen me in the mirror because he shut it down and cruised along slowly. I rolled up alongside him, and was going to give him the thumbs up for having a cool car. But he wouldn't even look over at me. He just stared forward. I thought for sure he would notice my wheels and rainguards and realize I wasn't a cop. Nope. He was an older guy, and I know from talking with older hotrodders they try very hard not to get a ticket. I guess they are embarrased by it. So he wasn't taking any chances.
This took place on Long Island's infamous Rt.231. A stretch of road well known for street races. There used to be a 1/4 mile marked off on the concrete pavement painted with official highway dept. paint. The same paint they use to make the white lines on the roads. There was a starting line, and a finish line.
Today while driving along a stretch of road, I saw a really nice 55 Chevy enter the road. Once he got the car straight, he got on it. It sounded really sweet and the car got up and went ! Then he must have seen me in the mirror because he shut it down and cruised along slowly. I rolled up alongside him, and was going to give him the thumbs up for having a cool car. But he wouldn't even look over at me. He just stared forward. I thought for sure he would notice my wheels and rainguards and realize I wasn't a cop. Nope. He was an older guy, and I know from talking with older hotrodders they try very hard not to get a ticket. I guess they are embarrased by it. So he wasn't taking any chances.
This took place on Long Island's infamous Rt.231. A stretch of road well known for street races. There used to be a 1/4 mile marked off on the concrete pavement painted with official highway dept. paint. The same paint they use to make the white lines on the roads. There was a starting line, and a finish line.