This reptile runs on regular
With 120 horsepower — as much as a small car — this particular alligator could be the most powerful cold-blooded critter in the world.
It's also got menacing, glow-in-the-dark green eyes, stout front legs that wrap around a chopper-style front fork, a scaly gas tank for a torso and red tail lights embedded in its rear paws.
Slow-poke drivers or pedestrians in your way? Don't bother honking the horn. Just rev the engine and holler that your 'gator's got one mean appetite, and he might have them for lunch if they don't get out of the way.
Bewildered?
That's how most onlookers react when they see Jim Jablon or his friend and business partner Benny Ohrman cruising around on a motorcycle covered from front to back — or should we say head to tail — with a real alligator hide.
Source: This reptile runs on regular
It's also got menacing, glow-in-the-dark green eyes, stout front legs that wrap around a chopper-style front fork, a scaly gas tank for a torso and red tail lights embedded in its rear paws.
Slow-poke drivers or pedestrians in your way? Don't bother honking the horn. Just rev the engine and holler that your 'gator's got one mean appetite, and he might have them for lunch if they don't get out of the way.
Bewildered?
That's how most onlookers react when they see Jim Jablon or his friend and business partner Benny Ohrman cruising around on a motorcycle covered from front to back — or should we say head to tail — with a real alligator hide.
Source: This reptile runs on regular
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