Urban Dictionary says it's derived from "Donkey" because people who do
this kind of custom cars think the Chevy Impala logo looks like one.

On 8/20/2017 23:10, Richard Klein wrote:
I've heard that style called a 'donk'.  I have no idea where that name came
from, so I googled it and there's a Wikipedia entry!  I still don't know
where the name came from.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi-Riser_(automobile)

On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 10:24 PM, John Coyle <jco...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

Inspired by Paul's Woodward Dream Cruise series, here's one I took on our
last day in SF last year
(Larry, those shots from the last visit will be up this week!)

http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~jcoyle/PESO17.html

Big wheels and narrow tyres - isn't that going to give a firm ride?  Maybe
he's got soft shockers
fitted!

Comments welcome



John in Brisbane


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