Caito wrote:As is, just a proper base. to be held in place and observed for hours.
If you do something with them is like the difference with an "original car" and a "restored one".
They lose all their magic.
Else, you can use them as a didjeridoo.
I have a 1966 mustang (restored) I'm not sure if you have driven an unrestored car before but its not that fun. especially when it breaks down every 10 feet, sounds and smells like S#$T. I assure you that when I drive down the road with that almighty roar there's definitely magic there, well at least the kind that gets the ladies attention
Also Im Australian, so I already have a didgeridoo, everyone does! just like we have kangaroos as pets.
The wheels on the single-seat, open cockpit, open wheel racing car go round and round, round and round, round and round.