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Completely Trashing A Car Is A Difficult Process, And Very Hard To Do Right. The

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Term Paper TitleCompletely Trashing A Car Is A Difficult Process, And Very Hard To Do Right. The
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Completely trashing a car is a difficult process, and very hard to do right.  The goal is NOT to make your vehicle an undriveable wreck, but to give your vehicle character in a sea of bland automobiles.  Done right, your favorite car will have plenty of distinguishing characteristics, be fun to drive, and the envy of all your friends.  This process takes patience, determination, and last but not least, money.
     The first decision you will make is which car?  Try and find an old one, preferably with a good engine, a bad paint job, and at least a tape deck.  A big engine will help you accelerate faster, and give you more power, but is not really necessary.  The bad paint job is so you won't be worried about scratching the paint, because it will be scratched.  And the tape deck is so you have something to do while you're having fun.  Next, are you going to want an automatic, or a clutch?  I prefer a clutch, it gives you more control over the speed of your car, slightly better handling, but there really isn't that much of a difference.
     The next decision might take a bit of research.  You'll need a nice secluded place, preferably paved, with plenty of curbs, potholes, and other miscellaneous stationary objects.  You don't want to be worried about distractions, such as traffic, pedestrians, dogs, etc...  Parking lots late at night, parking lots of abandoned buildings, and old unused highways all make good places to have some fun.  If you can't afford the time, you can use any road, highway, or parking lot in your vicinity.  
     Next, after you have picked out your new old car, spend some time getting to know it.  Before any artist creates a masterpiece, they must know their materials.  You must learn as the artist, how the car reacts to any situation, before you can create your masterpiece.  Know the stopping distance at various speeds, in different types of weather.  Know its turning radius.  Know its top speed, gas mileage, everything you possibly can about the car.  Then you will truly be ready to create a great work of art, safely.
     Car characteristics fall into five main categories, internal appearance, external appearance, body structure, noise pollution, and improvised repairs.  These categories are interrelated, and some I will cover together.  Mixing the different types of damage, both slight and major, will allow you to create your ideal vehicle.  Remember that you're not trying t...

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