Need Some Babes? Buy This Modified Toyota Previa
The type of car you drive says a lot about you. If, for example, you tool around town in a sporty convertible, you’re sure to draw more attention than if you rely on a so-so sedan.
But if you live in or around Front Royal, Virginia, you could be the proud owner of one of the most unique vehicles to ever grace the road—a “babe-catching” Toyota Previa.
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The Previa is a rather dull minivan that was discontinued in the US after the 1997 model year. But Tom, a resident of Front Royal, transformed his 1991 Previa into a sporty convertible with flames and a race number on the side. The vehicle is currently for sale on Craigslist for the low, low price of $150 ($100 if you don’t want the battery). Tom is very honest about the car’s shortcomings—it has a leaky head gasket, and overheats in about 15 minutes—but claims it’s a real “babe-catcher.”
Tom’s claim isn’t unwarranted. In his post, he links to a YouTube video that shows the story of the Previa’s customization. The video, “How to make a BABE CATCHER (out of your Toyota PREVIA)” goes along with Tom’s other videos, such as “How to get rid of toenail fungus,” “How to make a banjo with your riding mower,” and “How to clap with one hand.”
In it, you can witness the amazing transformation that turned the vehicle from this:
Into this:
You can also watch some ladies’ opinions about Tom change just by seeing him take his Previa for a spin. The video speaks for itself, so I won’t give too much away. Watch it for yourself, and then please, for the love of God, buy this vehicle.
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Catherine Hiles (she/her) is a native Brit living and working in Dayton, Ohio. Cat has written about a variety of subjects, including finance, cars, and parenting. She is a frequent contributor to Dayton Mom Collective, The Penny Hoarder, and WDW Magazine.
Cat lives with her husband, their two kids, and their energetic pitbull mix. She counts running, lifting weights, walking, and reading among her hobbies. See more articles by Cat.