Canadian Police Thought This Snow Sculpture Was A Real Supra
Montreal man Simon Laprise is clearly someone who thinks snow men are just a bit mainstream. Why? Because he decided to instead use the Canadian city’s abundance of snow to create a 1:1 scale sculpture that we’re guessing is supposed to be a Mk3 Toyota Supra.
The machinist - who dabbles in creative projects in his free time - happened to find an old windscreen wiper lying on the ground nearby, which he added to the snow Supra as a final touch. It’s perhaps this little detail that tricked local police into pulling over to ticket what they thought was an illegally parked car.
The cops did end up leaving a citation, although it merely read (when translated) “You made our night! Hahahaha!” The force shared the photos of the car on social media, which quickly went viral.
Unsurprisingly, Laprise has been bombarded with messages of appreciation and photos of the car from members of the public. And the fate of the snow Supra? It’s long gone, I’m afraid - the awesome creation since been cleared away by the local authorities.
Melt In Peace, you snowy mound of awesomeness.
Source: Vice
Comments
Looks more like a Starion…but nice prank.
Nah, Mk3 Supra with a Chevy Monza front end. I am a Starion owner, there is no Starion in that car lol
As a Canadian, this makes me happy…
..weirdly…
This is why I love being a Canadian.
Oh boy you’re Canadian? I always thought CT staff happened to be exclusively British
Snopra
If you go on his page the guy actually said it’s not a Supra. He just typed 80’s sports coupe on google pics and made it.
Searched “80’s sports coupe”, scrolled a little ways and found this.
It’s a Porsche with XJ lights
Lol “when translated” are it making fun of Canadian accents? My friends say they thought I am, and sound, like a Canadian. Maybe I am. I even have maple syrup on Cheerios sometimes (actually really good) and I live in Iowa near Canada’s
Maple syrup on Cheerios wtf
Canadian military training
I’m pretty sure that’s a Mitsubishi Starion, sans wing.
Rekt